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...report says that 94 percent of Harvard’s incoming students talk about religion frequently or occasionally, and 71 percent say they attend religious services. And with 26 different religions represented on campus in the United Ministry at Harvard alone, wouldn’t it be better to inform students’ discussions with historical and social context...
...BGLTSA said they were not consulted by the Harvard Foundation before the talk, even though the BLGLTSA is part of the Harvard Foundation. While after the Cultural Rhythms show two years ago, the BGLTSA and Harvard Foundation issued a joint statement stating that they would work to inform future speakers to include all races, ethnicities, and sexualities, the BGLTSA said it does not plan to issue a statement this time because Friday’s speech was not as large of an event as Cultural Rhythms. Some other students, though, said they came away inspired by Pinkett-Smith?...
...percent that are international) will work and reside in the United States. Thus, understanding the roots of current religious, cultural and political trends in this country will help students navigate their personal and professional lives. Courses on, say, the history of race relations or "Manifest Destiny" would inform contemporary debates (and votes) concerning affirmative action and U.S. foreign policy. America’s global preeminence—economically and militarily—is used as a justification for teaching about the U.S. around the world; it should justify teaching about the U.S. at home as well...
...results of the study—which is titled “Running over rough terrain reveals limb control for intrinsic stability”—could inform efforts to design more lifelike prosthetic legs...
...that vandalism and prevention “is always part of the equation” from the beginning stages of planning.Yet Smith-McNally insists that the artist always has the final say.“I never try to change their mind. I feel that my job is to inform them,” she says. “If somebody really likes something a certain way, I feel that I can only inform them. I would say, ‘consider changing paints,’ but I would never say that you can’t make this...