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The renovations were further complicated by the growing distances between administration, faculty, and students, leading to unaddressed conflicts and decreasing consultation with “the people who cared,” Bossert said.
In the wake of another case three years later, Harvard worked to define a policy for addressing future cases—but this process served to further complicated the issue.
The policy development process was complicated by attempting to define harassment. Then-Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky said he considered amorous relations between students and faculty to be inappropriate in all cases, regardless of consent.
Probst, 43, focuses her work on capturing not just a photographic instant but also the swirl of perspectives surrounding that instant. To do that, she uses a cannonade of radio-controlled cameras, arrayed about a scene and synchronized to fire at once. The result is often a complicated and even...
The disaster delivered many brutal lessons. Some were obvious - and tragic: the club had no sprinkler or audible fire-alarm systems. But the fire also complicated official expectations for crowd behavior: in the middle of a crisis, the basic tenets of civilization actually hold. People move in groups whenever possible...