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...disagrees with the argument that museums are “identity-forming institutions?? and that the most “authentic voices” to understand a work of art come from the artist’s culture. Citing Edward Said, he called this an unfortunate consequence of nationalism and argued that museums should represent a diverse set of cultures...
...member of the National Association of Science Writers, Reynolds occasionally free-lanced for several medical journals and institutions??including the New England Journal of Medicine, the American Medical Association and the Howard Hughes Foundation...
...state of the MAC, however, is such that minor renovations—and, yes, administrators, that includes small changes “spun” into big ones—will not pass muster. It lags far behind its counterparts at rival institutions??and, as a T-ride to Northeastern shows, it also trails gyms at scores of schools not normally thought to have superior (or even equivalent) facilities to Harvard’s. And that is, surely, unacceptable...
Harvard helped to found the FLA in 1996 with the aim of alleviating the problem of inhumane working conditions in factories producing collegiate logo merchandise. The Association works with the companies and major clothing retailers involved in the production and sale of merhcandise bearing member institutions?? logos...
Harvard has yet to respond to the policy, waiting to see how other institutions react and to look further into the implications of the fee. But regardless of other institutions?? responses, Harvard should help to cover this new cost for students who demonstrate sufficient need. Other costs—such as travel allowances—are considered by Harvard on a case-by-case basis under its current financial aid system, and Harvard should respond to additional burdens for foreign students by extending aid to cover SEVIS and visa costs for students who cannot afford them...