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...completely agree with Ryuji, who is my good friend and mentor. Even at February’s American College Dance Festival, directors from dance programs across the northeast marveled at how Harvard is able to foster such great creative work and talented dancers. We don’t have a dance major, and almost all of the work we do is extracurricular and student-run. So, we have no choice but to be creative—to take our ideas and run with them. While dance professors at other schools may formally teach their majors how to choreograph or dance...
...attack, and that Spain was targeted largely because it supported the United States in Iraq and elsewhere. This brand of terrorism reacts against global interaction. It is perpetuated by global strife. But it can be overcome by global cooperation. The United States is in a position to foster international cooperation, but it must first begin with its own people. Americans need to care...
...response; not even a “no.” Bureaucracy, carelessness, neglect—or some other unknown reason—prevented the UM from fulfilling its duty to foster religious choice at Harvard. Bewildered further by a meeting with the UM in January, Father Woodruff had to write a letter the University President Lawrence H. Summers before the UM felt obliged to contact him again. This happened in May 2003, more than five months later, and, coincidentally, after that year’s UM application deadline. In this letter, sent by current UM Membership chair Pat McLeod...
...Broad Institute, which researches the role genes play in health and disease, was founded to foster interaction between researchers from Harvard...
Blunkett, who referred to this party as “neo-fascist,” said the government should directly face the fears of insecurity that foster these type of sentiments...