Word: colloquia
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...droves of students still huddle around the "Subjects Wanted and Colloquia" board in the lobby of WJH, eyes darting around sign-up sheets asking "Are you Caucasian?" or "Do you experience Panic Attacks?" The motivation for willingly agreeing to endure an array of mind-probing and often bizarre experiments is readily apparent. As one popular sign proclaims "Are You Interested in Quick...
...last year, the Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy Group--also founded by Kent--has helped to bring mental illnesses such as depression from the realm of conversational taboo into students' consciousness. The group, supported by UHS Health Education Office, brings speakers on issues of Mental Health, sponsors Colloquia and helps with Depression screening programs...
...sunny spring day in Radcliffe Yard, the majesty of the Eliot tower presiding over the Charles and the expanse of Cambridge viewed from the wide windows of the Mather high rise. The possibilities for learning are equally awesome, with a course for every interest and with endless seminars, colloquia and speeches to satisfy the deep and diverse curiosities that characterize Harvard students. Most important, each class provides the opportunity to further expand the intellectual breadth of Harvard as a whole and of each of us who reside here; rather than losing students in their enormity, Harvard's classes create...
...Institute] has more professors offering more courses," Brandt said. "There is a lot going on. We have the money to promote colloquia and cultural programs. Also, we have an excellent library...
...imbalance and lack of contact between departments can be found in many other disciplines at Harvard, and is not limited to the social sciences. While the College's professors may be in contact with each other through professional channels such as the Harvard Institute for International Development or professional colloquia, the undergraduates in their departments often have little or no academic contact with their peers. One often feels there is just no time to take more than the required number of classes in related concentrations, let alone challenging classes in unrelated fields...