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...played into his chosen field of neurobiology: “You need an artistic eye to do a lot of the science, because so much of what you see under the microscope needs to be transferred clearly onto paper.” But there is also a practical, physical element. “My hand skills have developed,” he says. “I have become extremely good at doing surgeries and other lab techniques, like putting really thin brain sections onto slides and injecting embryonic cells with needles that are 50 microns wide...
...have set design called a visual art form, because there’s a way in which theater is thought of as performance based even though it’s so much more than that,” Laubacher says. “So to sort of have an element of theater cross the boundary between performance and visual arts is exciting.”Visual arts were not always Laubacher’s main focus, however. “I was a jock my freshman year of high school and played three sports,” she says...
...attending Springboard Danse Montreal, a program founded by a Julliard professor that accepts just 60 dancers from the country’s best conservatories. Despite the many artistic opportunities coming her way, Chin remains grounded and humbled by the Harvard community. “For me the biggest element is to know that I have such amazing support,” she says of winning the OFA’s award. “To know the most involved people in the arts would select me from all the other extremely dedicated people is really wonderful to know. I feel...
...cultural dichotomy in lacrosse, and he said his main creative obstacle in the design process was negotiating that division. “Lacrosse started out as an Ivy League sport,” he said. “So part of it is very preppy. But another element is very laid back.” But Crimson lacrosse players were hesitant about that interpretation of the lax scene. Co-captain Sam H. Slaughter ’09, while he agreed that the team doesn’t favor specific brands, said he doesn’t see that as evidence...
...year for over 25 years through 10 community-based summer camps. Each camp is run by a student director and is staffed entirely by students from Harvard and other Boston-area schools. “Each of the programs is important within its community. There’s an element of social change in meeting these kids’ needs and helping the members of these communities empower themselves by being allies to the residents,” said former Mission Hill SUP Director David V. Jenkins ’03. “That is how you build...