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...make sure you get your fill of partisan bloggery and Apple movie trailers in the meantime. Trust me: they won’t be nearly as interesting when you’re viewing them in your free time. Ben B. Chung ’06, who was Crimson arts chair in 2005, is an anthropology concentrator in Mather House...
...teachers praise Skocpol for her scholarship and energy. “The students were as you could expect quite upset,” recalls Peter Bearman, who was the graduate student coordinator when Skocpol’s petition for tenure was rejected, in an e-mail. He now chairs Columbia’s sociology department.“Theda is a tremendous talent, a distinguished sociologist, and a great trainer of students. I think we saw that more clearly than many of the then-voting members of the Harvard Sociology department,” Bearman writes.In fact, many voting members...
...whole picture” in terms of what a college experience should be. Gage remembers Edwards characterizing Harvard students as “driven” but “risk-averse,” reflecting her desire to encourage more students to explore study abroad opportunities. Chair of the Classics Department Richard F. Thomas, a Faculty Council member said that Edward’s departure is “another resignation of a significant administrator,” adding that “Yale’s gain is distinctly our loss.” Edwards kept the Council...
Some students alleged that the main problem lay not with security measures but with deeper problems with male-dominated society. In October of 1981, SOS chair Elisabeth M. Einaudi ’83 and Peggy A. Mason ’82, chair of the Harvard “Take Back the Night” (TBTN) committee, wrote an op-ed in The Crimson calling for improved safety measures and criticizing the mentality that generated violence against women. The letter praised recent security improvements like the shuttle system and increase in the number of security guards, but it further suggested that...
Today, Harvard’s campus boasts more security now than it did 25 years ago. Laura C. Mumm ’09, co-chair of TBTN, says that there is a “plethora” of resources for students today. “To improve safety around Harvard,” she writes in an e-mail, “I think the best thing would be to make sure students actually feel comfortable in using the resources available to them...