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...True dialogue??where you’re constructing something—doesn’t happen in section,” Seton said. “If there’s one theme in ‘The Big Question’ it’s that we’re trying to ask the big questions that relate to our role in society as college students, as Harvard students, as citizens...
...Bakshi’s and even take some role in securing back-up contacts for its students abroad, especially in trouble-spots. One can never entirely remove the risks of research. Probing questions might elicit outraged, defensive responses from those exploiting power. But research can open space for dialogue??the very thing we, as academics, ostensibly work for. In the face of adversity, we must not forget why many of us are here—to help improve this world through our work—and we must not stifle the urgency of our intellectual pursuits. PROUD DZAMBUKIRA...
...there’s a very rich dialogue??they’re our arts partners. I think of Quincy Street as the arts corridor of Harvard and we have strong connections with the art museums, with the history of art department, with the school of design. We’re talking to people from these places all the time, and there are incoming projects that we have done and are planning to do, so we’re all connected to the business of trying to make art and art-making more central to the Harvard experience...
...faculty of arts and sciences.THC: How do tangentially related departments and schools like the History of Art and Architecture department or the School of Design relate to VES? Is there a sense of competition, or some kind of dialogue?MG: Yes, there’s a very rich dialogue??they’re our arts partners. I think of Quincy Street as the arts corridor of Harvard and we have strong connections with the art museums, with the history of art department, with the school of design. We’re talking to people from these places...
...Paik said the committee will also recommend methods of increasing support for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students from faculty, administrators, and advisers at the Law School.Committee member Brad E. Rosen said that he viewed the task force as a way of “opening up the dialogue?? with the Law School and the University in preparing a response to the Supreme Court’s decision.He said the creation of a task force “emphasizes how one group has been marginalized and what steps we can take to ensure that this does not happen...