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...used in 2004 to describe himself: Crazy-ethno-afro-funkadeliciousness. “That’s definitely still a part of who I am,” he laughs. “I don’t think that will ever go away.” Matthew H. Espy ’03 was widely known in 2002 for his considerably speedy mathematical ability and his tendency to travel as frequently and widely as possible. Both are still active components of his life, he assured us, just after arriving back in town after a weekend in Tampa chasing...
...says the social activist and blogger. “It’s just that you’re becoming an adult.” “Chimaobi acts scary but he’s really a big-ass teddy bear,” says friend Andrew H. Golis ’06. “He is not nearly as intimidating as some would have him be.” In fact, Amutah has his softer side: he is a TeaLuxe devotee and adores his mother’s farina, a traditional Nigerian dish. He arrived at Harvard...
Study abroad was one of former University President Lawrence H. Summers’ most publicized initiatives, before he stepped down this June...
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 announced earlier this month that Winnie, a former assistant director of the Office of Career Services (OCS), will fill the position of OIP’s first director Jane Edwards, who left for a deanship at Yale this summer...
...this year’s Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship will undertake next year. This year’s recipients of the fellowship, which offers a stipend of $18,000 to graduating students for a year of purposeful travel, are Matthew A. Busch ’07 of Leverett House, Olivia H. Gage ’07 of Adams House, Emily W. Hogeland ’07 of Currier House, Kelly L. Lee ’07 of Currier House, Oludamini D. Ogunnaike ’07 of Lowell House, Annie R. Riley ’07 of Quincy House...