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...such as chief executive officers, presidents, managing directors, and firm partners. Macomber said that the application process is aimed to ensure that the business leaders will be comfortable around each other and have similar levels of experience. “The executives bring a lot of practical, everyday experience,” said Rakesh Khurana, associate professor of business administration and an instructor in the real estate seminar. “We have systematic research on how other organizations and countries have tackled the problems they’re facing.” HBS faculty members involved in the seminar...
...other members of the Harvard community. “I think that one of the things that Karl Rove has a natural talent for is selling ideas,” Weatherl said. “As a Republican at Harvard, that’s something you have to do everyday.” —Staff writer Lauren D. Kiel can reached at lkiel@fas.harvard.edu...
...humor in the Modern Love column, typically, and there's not too much humor in The New York Times. So it sort of jumped off the page in that respect. And as much as I love The New York Times, it doesn't give you a real sense of everyday life...
...after the thousands of pages that insulate it from the outside world are removed. No longer a retreat for intellectual hibernation, the room has become the picture of responsibility. The room series is indicative of Davey’s larger oeuvre, which primarily includes photographs of the everyday, the unremarkable. These otherwise mundane objects are imbued with a certain psychological importance in Davey’s photographs, a suggestion that the things in our homes and offices correspond to the thoughts in our minds. Sometimes Davey photographs objects in their natural habitats of kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms; other times...
...stand huddled together, examining the dust that had gathered under Moyra Davey’s bed.In “Long Life Cool White: Photographs by Moyra Davey,” on display at the Fogg Art Museum until June 30, New York City photographer Davey focuses her lens on everyday objects. These range from the humble—stacks of books and records, for example—to mundane substances such as dust.“Dust is something as an element that has always fascinated me,” Davey says. “It’s ever...