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Last week, when Kevin C. He ’09 told John S. Haddock ‘07 his idea for making Lamont Library an “all-media” center??with DVDs, movies, videos, and CDs all in one place—the Undergraduate Council (UC) presidential candidate took out a pad of paper to write it down.“That’s not a bad idea,” Haddock told the freshman.Haddock has made his campaign for UC president all about exactly this kind of exchange. He says that his responsiveness...
...they have a combined eight semesters of UC membership.)A PERFECT FIT“We have complementary skills that allow us to work together,” says Gadgil.A confident but understated Biology and Public Policy concentrator, Voith is at ease the moment he sits down in the Science Center??s Greenhouse Café. Voith is charismatic without being overbearing, and is in his element throughout the interview—even pausing several times to greet passing friends, who seem to abound.Gadgil rushes in late, having just written a response to the latest question on Cambridge Common...
...appointed director will be “responsible for the development and implementation of a comprehensive outreach and support structure for undergraduate women individually and for their student organizations,” according to the women’s center??s central website...
...marvelously articulate about her work,” Garber said. “This was kind of a natural way to bring together two people who are very interesting individually and who are even more interesting together.”The Carpenter Center??s main lecture hall reached capacity 30 minutes before the event began, and the line outside stretched to the steps leading to Quincy Street. Audience members ranged from middle-aged Cantabrigians to hipster students sporting thick-framed, Daniel Liebeskind-style glasses.Though Lin is a true-blue Yalie—she earned two degrees in architecture...
...thinking at the crossroads of disciplines,” he wrote in an e-mail.Sandel added that he may attempt to build a connection between the center and the program on ethics, science, and society that he directs at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute.At the core of the center??s work will be a research fellowship program, which will provide law and graduate students, mid-career scholars, and professionals with a $60,000 stipend to conduct research for two years. The center will also fund a group of fellowships for Law School and graduate students to work...