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...LIKE A FAMILY?...
Harvard looks for applicants who have overcome financial hardships, and ZIP codes form just one piece of the puzzle. In some cases, applicants also share information about their family??s financial situation in essays or interviews. With the help of Harvard economists, admissions officers use micro-level Census data to glean “further information about candidates’ socioeconomic backgrounds,” according to financial aid director Sally C. Donahue...
...film is in Danish, the foreign -language factor could potentially scare away many casual viewers, but it would be a shame to miss this movie. Cleverly crafted and extremely well made, “After the Wedding” provides a powerful inspiration to reexamine life and reconnect with family??a lesson that deserves a hearing in any language...
...effect having the viewer see the viewers of another exhibit. In Vivan Sundaram’s “Bourgeois Family: Mirror Frieze,” from the series “Re-take of America” (2001), the artist plays with scans of photographs from his family??s archive, putting together images of different generations into one frame. INCONGRUOUS The inclusion of the last piece in the collection, however—Neeta Madahar’s “Sustenance 104,” from the series “Sustenance?...
...Wassersteins are long time donors to both the Law School and Harvard Business School. The family??s most prominent member, Lazard CEO Bruce J. Wasserstein, is an alumnus of both institutions and has been a major benefactor of HLS—he was one of 11 alumni who gave a gift totalling $5.1 million to the school...