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...felt we could raise a large amount of money for a great cause through this fun Democrat-Republican challenge," said Angela Calman, the KSG student responsible for bringing the event, dubbed "Running Scared 2001," to life...
While this year's planning and team members came solely from the Kennedy School, Calman said that she would like to involve other Harvard students in the efforts for next year's Marathon...
...love next year to have undergraduates on board, especially those who want to change the world, or at least a little piece of it," Calman said...
...come to seem divorced from matters of public purpose, it is thanks in part to shifts in the academy. "Women's studies, a big chunk of it at least, has focused increasingly on the symbols of the body and less on social action and social change," explains Leslie Calman, a political-science professor and director of the Center for Research on Women at Barnard College. Moreover, gender studies, the theoretical analysis of how gender identities are constructed, have become increasingly incorporated into women's studies or turned into rival departments of their own. In April, Yale University renamed its Women...
...produced some of the most imaginative works in the show. Many women seem to be turning back to the traditional female skills of sewing, quilting and handcrafts and combining them with photography as a way of expressing their sense of their past roles and their future artistic identity. Wendy Calman's "Flying Franklin Lightning Show" and "Ben and Me" are whimsical constructions, combining photography with puppet theater, that gently parody our national obsession with our Founding Fathers while Eileen Cowin creates both a visual pun and a commentary on women and society by juxtaposing an ad for peaches with...