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...should be summoned to jury duty, because you want to represent all spheres of people who live in Massachusetts, and college students are a huge part of the people who live in Massachusetts.”Wu can be summoned in both Maryland and Massachusetts because both states have expanded their sources for names of potential jurors beyond voter registration lists, says Harvard Law School’s Diamond.A DRIVING FACTORAccording to Diamond, states have recognized that voter registration lists are often not representative of states’ socioeconomic and age demographic breakdowns.For example, using driver’s license...
...learn from Moses how to split the Red Sea. I need to learn from Moses how to fail and not see myself as a failure. TIME: How is your view of Moses different from traditional portrayals? Kushner: It's the more superficial Sunday-school Moses that I want to expand on. Moses the mouthpiece of God, Moses the conquering hero, Charlton Heston in that terrible movie. There's so much more to Moses than that: there's a Moses we can identify with. None of us can see ourselves as Charlton Heston splitting the Red Sea. But a Moses...
...workshop yesterday attracted about 45 students from Harvard College, the Law School, and the Kennedy School of Government. The money would allow the theatre to expand its operations...
Katzenbach’s four hour long session sought to generate ideas on how best to solicit funds to expand programs at the Harvard Square landmark...
...frat scene is sleepy compared to Cornell’s, but Harvard has made a major move to improve its Greek life. Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies (CHS) opened an office in Nafplion, Greece last month as part of an effort to expand the University’s international programs. The office, which was officially opened on Sept. 18, will serve to coordinate opportunities for undergraduate and graduate study abroad, faculty research, summer school, and other endeavors in Greece. “Greece is an ideal place for Harvard undergraduates to experience contemporary European culture and engage...