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...sustainable farm is the newest idea to sprout up in discussions about how the University will develop its vast holdings across the river. Advocates of the farm, who say it would connect students to the land while producing food in a resource-conserving and environmentally sound manner, join a long list of groups jockeying for space in Allston. Other proposals have included a driving range, a daycare facility for Harvard affiliates, and a student center. Harvard spokeswoman Lauren Marshall confirmed that the Allston Development Group has entertained discussions about a sustainable farm in the area, but said in a statement...
...year-round, she says, “is an experience I really want to have and something you can’t have in the industrial setting.”Aizenberg says that next year she will be teaching material physics to undergraduates, but that she is looking to develop less traditional courses reflecting her multidisciplinary approach to science.“I have a long-standing interest that science and music and art have a lot in common, and that one can teach science to the public in very unconventional terms,” she says. A WOMAN...
...classroom material. But Riley said courses must be explicitly designed around ABL to avoid a “mis-educative” disconnect. Also speaking was Anya Bernstein, the director of undergraduate studies in Social Studies, who said she supports the formation of a FAS committee to further develop ABL in the curriculum. Several undergraduates who spoke at the event offered glowing personal accounts of their courses. “Finally, my academics and extracurriculars make sense,” said Angelico Razon ‘08, the current president of PBHA, who took “Sociology 96j: Research...
Both law and technology will continue to evolve. And as innovators develop new ways of sharing copyrighted material, the University should engage with both creators and the “fair users” who follow and build upon their works. Finding the right balance will be challenging, but projects such as Noank Media, developed by faculty and fellows at the Berkman Center, provides one glimpse into what the future may hold. Just this year, Noank Media became a functioning international corporation with operations in both China and Canada...
...information, Walser spent nine months researching each Cambridge school. In 1997, she published her findings in a 192-page book called “The Parents’ Guide to Cambridge Schools.” She also pushed the schools committee to hire a public information officer to develop a comprehensive collection of school Web sites, just a click away from curious parents’ computers...