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...class has] convinced me of the effectiveness of the arts and literature as pedagogic bridges to understand the Islamic worlds. It may be useful to just my specific subject, but I think it may be useful to others. Arts are a fundamental aspect of the human experience and what it means to be human...
Among the students was Amy K. Bei ’03, a doctorate candidate at the School of Public Health who spent a year in Tanzania, where she developed a method for conducting reverse genetics in the human erythrocyte...
...performance required an unprecedented amount of dedication, but elicited an effusive wave of praise from its audience. It received a glowing review from the Boston Globe: “Beethoven’s bursts of scurrying fast-tempo polyphony were as sure, swift, and unimpeded as mere human agency could make them,” wrote correspondent Richard Buell, “additionally enlivened by the performers’ awareness (visible in their faces and demeanor) that they were indeed daring the impossible.” Marvin was praised throughout the piece. “It was the kind...
Rose B. Styron, a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Carr Center and a prominent human rights activist, held an informal conversation about her life experiences with an small audience in the Kirkland House Senior Common Room last night...
...earlier version of the Apr. 26 news article referred to the "new" Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology concentration. The correct concentration is Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology, which SCRB began offering this past fall...