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...from its creation to its presentation to its reception by the general public. The National Public Radio veteran and former Yale music professor has dedicated his career to attuning the untrained ear to the pleasures of classical music. He recently sat down with The Harvard Crimson to discuss his efforts to make classical music accessible to all. His upcoming performance of the Dr. Seuss adaptation “Green Eggs and Hamadeus,” a children’s musical, takes place February 28 at the Tsai Auditorium.The Harvard Crimson: Many people complain that they feel distanced from classical...
...Israeli and a Palestinian came together yesterday afternoon to discuss compromise and joint action in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at an event held at the Harvard Divinity School...
...racial bias or a misunderstanding of statistics - or dreams. Morewedge and Norton quote one of the most famous modern studies to demonstrate our collective folly, from a paper written by psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman that was published in Science in 1974. In that paper, Tversky and Kahneman discuss an experiment in which subjects were asked to estimate the percentage of African countries represented in the U.N. Before they guessed, a researcher spun a wheel of fortune in front of them that landed on a random number between 0 and 100. People tended to pick an answer that wasn...
Scott C. Seider ’98, one of Kim’s fellow tutors in Currier who also knew him as an undergraduate, said he sensed Kim’s talent for hands-on education when they met periodically after leaving the House to discuss their respective teaching experiences...
...dominated by men had gathered to attend the event “Defining ‘The Harvard Man’” The diverse crowd, which included athletes, bookworms and recent alums came together to watch clips from Legally Blond, Love Story and The Great Debater and discuss the nature of the “Harvard Man.” The event, which is the first that the Harvard Women’s Center has hosted which focuses on men, is part of the Women’s Center’s campaign to extend its discussion...