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...wonderful to be able to open up our home to Dharma,” said Eck, who is a professor of comparative religion and Indian studies...

Author: By Joyce Y. Zhang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dharma Students Host Diwali, Festival of Lights | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

Harvard Business School (HBS) announced the opening of the India Research Center (IRC) in Mumbai last Friday as an extension of its Global Initiative, the centerpiece of HBS’ efforts to make the school more globally focused. The IRC will focus its research on Indian companies that are active in the global economy, foreign investors with an interest in India, and the role policymaking plays on economic growth, according to a statement released by HBS last week. HBS selected India as the location for its next research center on account of the nation’s burgeoning population...

Author: By Paras D. Bhayani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HBS Opens Global Center In Mumbai | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

...cricketer." Waugh's shyness is a revelation: a passage in which he botches a speech in front of his family is one of the book's most poignant. Another surprise is the helplessness he felt in his early days as a Test batsman, facing a quartet of West Indian fast bowlers every bit as ruthless as Waugh would become...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Waugh Carries His Pen | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

...statement, Summers also outlined a broader policy on the role of the University in responding to disasters, but he steered clear of promising to directly match donations made by Harvard affiliates to relief causes.In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and last year’s Indian Ocean tsunami, the University matched individual donations made by members of the Harvard community up to $100. But in the letter, Summers made no such pledge for future relief efforts. Instead, he wrote that the University’s “primary and most important response” would be to encourage students...

Author: By Javier C. Hernandez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Pledges Additional Aid | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

...combined beautifully with a fantastic red light splashed onto the stage, where Brandeis University students performed the opening “Tarana” dance. Wearing pastel pinks and blues and hair twisted into flower-accented French braids, the girls danced in the style of Bharatnatyam—an Indian classical and geometrically graceful dance genre that dates back to 4000 B.C.—and skillfully embodied the spirit of a traditional Indian village In “Ashto Sambur,” Jessica M. Marglin ’06 used her mudras—intricate hand gestures?...

Author: By Vinita M. Alexander, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Indian Heroine Drama Impresses | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

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