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...nine months ago). And useful links are often so buried that they often go unused. These deficiencies are particularly frustrating when considered in the light of robust, student-friendly portals at other schools, like the highly successful yalestation.org. Yet while it seems obvious that my.harvard needs at least a facelift, the staff of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) IT department has also shown reticence toward the prospect of cutting-edge “Web 2.0” opportunities for information gathering, instead touting my.harvard’s existing customization capabilities, which are scant. Indeed...
...contain six classrooms with a 90-person capacity, and a seventh classroom with a capacity of 110. The new building will also provide spaces for student groups that are currently scattered across the Law School campus. Just two years after the Harkness Commons student center got a $12 million facelift, that building will be modernized again in the current project. The Law School branch of the Coop bookstore, now in Harkness, will be relocated to the planned complex, and a new food services facility will take its place. Harkness’s existing food services space will be renovated...
...hour and a half for a thirty minute timeslot on the treadmill. During the summer of 2004, the MAC was given a quick-fix $2 million renovation, funded by the College, which nearly doubled its space and equipment and silenced the outcry. But while this was a nice facelift, it didn’t touch the infrastructural updates that were really needed—and which were then estimated at $30 million.The newest renovations are phase two of the same project. Now that several generous donations, earmarked for the MAC, have made it possible, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
Serendipity, the clothing store that previously occupied the Zinnia space, closed partly because of news of upcoming facelift, according to Hill...
...jettison some preconceptions. At Aurora, there are no teakwood salas staffed by smiling, sarong-clad maidens bearing ginger tea. Instead, the babushkas who greet you will show the way to clean but basic accommodation that still has the faint whiff of an institution hanging over it, despite a recent facelift. The solution is to lie back and think of the bragging potential?your friends may have done chakra balancing in Bhutan, or chromotherapy in Bali, but Kyrgyzstan...