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Because these groups do not have to purchase rights to the dances they perform, the funds they receive are sufficient, Harvard Ballet Company former Co-director Brynn L. Jinnett ’05 said...
Gary Orfield, professor of education and social policy at the Graduate School of Education and co-director of the Civil Rights Project, told the crowd in his keynote speech, “Don’t Just Celebrate—Activate,” that King’s desegregation policies were threatened...
Gary Orfield, co-founder and co-director of the CRP and professor of education and social policy at the Graduate School of Education authored “Brown at 50: King’s Dream or the Plessy Nightmare,” which was released to coincide with Martin Luther King Jr.’s 75th birthday...
Hinshaw and other experts on child behavior also point out that aggressive behavior in children has been irrefutably linked to exposure to violence on TV and in movies, video games and other media. "Dozens of studies have shown this link. Probably hundreds," says psychologist Jerome Singer, co-director of the Yale University Family Television Research and Consultation Center. "The size of the effect is almost as strong as the relationship between smoking and cancer...
...suggests that members of our organizations should “implore hapless hosts to mind the alcohol” and “man the door to control crowds” at parties. Jennelle seems to have relied on stereotypes of Crimson Key especially in formulating his analysis. As co-director of freshman week for our club this year, part of my job was to personally enforce these and other such rules about responsible partying...