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During the same period, his Cambridge office became distinguished for its professional work. A 1988 project in the Radcliffe Quadrangle, a series of mesh screens that became “ice walls” when the temperature dropped below freezing, was a result of innovative research Van Valkenburgh conducted to...
“Leadership rarely succeeds and progress rarely proceeds when we do what is popular,” he said, citing Harvard’s attainment of “distinguished scholars” from other colleges, but their subsequent absence from the classroom,
Yet he made a contribution to Japanese culture that has far outlasted the conquests of his triumphant predecessors. So argues Donald Keene, the distinguished American scholar and leading interpreter of Japanese civilization, in his elegant, incisive new biography, Yoshimasa and the Silver Pavilion: The Creation of the Soul of Japan...
“The challenge for the University is how to encourage those who, for genetic or environmental reasons, have powers that are fading, to retire to make room for younger more vibrant colleagues while both obeying the law and allowing them to continue to enjoy the services of distinguished...
Addressing students as a part of the HBS Leadership and Values Initiative’s Distinguished Speaker Series, Ridge spoke about the intersection of security and business.