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Glaude has seen this side of West from both ends, first as his student years ago and now as co-instructor of the Tuesday evening graduate seminar. “He is very open to listening to people, and he’s invested in conversation as a crucial dimension of the experience in a classroom,” Glaude says. “Many times, when people reach a certain status they seem to always talk to or at people, but Cornel is invested in talking with people...
...Mystic River”) that it is tempting to take her for granted, but that would be a mistake. Her turn as a desperate housewife affects the audience so much that one forgives her myriad infidelities and an ill-advised romance with her son’s tennis instructor (Billy Baldwin).Speaking of which, Billy Baldwin’s revelatory performance in this film nearly acquits him of the travesty that was “Fair Game” (apologies to Cindy Crawford). Apparently, Billy’s acting is good for something other than a punch line. Jesse Eisenberg?...
...internally motivated,” Murdock said. “Most people are motivated by external factors—whether it’s looking good, doing something socially with friends, music—and a group exercise program offers all those things, as well as an instructor who knows what they’re doing to coach you through that hour.” Simmons also said that people are starting to realize the advantages of group exercise. “When I was a freshman, there were maybe three or four aerobics classes...
...Damrosch is already the instructor of one of the most popular non-Core courses at Harvard, the 227-student English 185: “Wit and Humor.” Now Damrosch, who holds the Berenbaum chair in literature, could soon add another impressive credential to his intimidating curriculum vitae: this year’s National Book Award for Nonfiction. Damrosch is the author of “Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Restless Genius,” one of five nominees for the prestigious award. Damrosch—who has already introduced hundreds of Harvard students to the world of Rousseau...
...Health Care in America: It Is Broken; It Can Be Fixed,” was the second in a SPH series that began last year on diversity and disparities in health. Olden, a tall, bespectacled African-American with a resonant voice who was a researcher and instructor in physiology at the SPH in the 1970s, described an American health care system with massive investment, but poor results. Olden said that a recent World Health Organization (WHO) study showed that the U.S. devotes more money to health care than any of the 191 countries surveyed. The U.S. spends 14.1 percent...