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...languages and literatures and director of Harvard’s Cultural Agents Initiative. Sommer’s program collaborates with the Boston Public Schools to integrate art forms into education.At Harvard, Bakshi began to see arts as a medium for change rather than just a subject of analysis. A joint concentrator in social studies and visual and environmental studies, he has produced documentaries on topics ranging from drug abuse in Cambridge to the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison. Now, Bakshi is headed home to Washington, D.C., where he is working for The Washington Post as well...
...views of the faculty and the students as we go along.”This summer, the students will formulate a plan to gather their peers’ input when they return to campus in the fall, according to the group’s chair, Matthew J. Murray, a joint-degree student at the Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Law School.Verba says he expects his own group will play a “very active role” in the search process as the search committee narrows its list of potential candidates...
...introduce secondary fields—a cluster of four to six courses in an area of inquiry that will be recognized on the student’s transcript (as language citations are now). This will allow students to pursue an interest in more than one field without writing a joint thesis. This spring the Faculty also discussed and approved the reports of the Committee on Writing and Speaking and the Committee on Advising and Counseling. The latter has already led to the creation of the Office of Advising Programs in the College, and the creation of a new peer advising...
...that administrative costs accounted for one cent of every dollar spent on healthcare in Canada, but 15 cents for every dollar in America. “Americans are getting extraordinarily poor value for money in our healthcare system,” he said. The results are based on the Joint Canada/U.S. Survey of Health, a random phone survey conducted in both countries in 2002 and 2003, and were published last Wednesday in the American Journal of Public Health. —Staff writer John R. Macartney can be reached at jmacartn@fas.harvard.edu...
...ranks, an assistant professor, and no minorities in the 1980-81 school year. None of its tenured professors were drawn from women or minority groups. There was disagreement between WEAL and the school itself, however, over what exactly constituted a tenured professor. The administration contended that due to joint appointments between the KSG and other University schools, it truly possessed only 13 tenured faculty, while its detractors had placed that number at 22.KSG officials also said in their defense that they had delineated the two research associates as “non-teaching faculty,” a description that...