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...professors appreciate this need for a breadth of knowledge. “I have yet to find a student who has not felt that the liberal arts…provides them with a very unique perspective on the sciences or the social sciences,” says Homi K. Bhabha, a literature professor and director of the Humanities Center. “Though academically they may be experts in particular areas, one of the things the liberal arts does is create an intellectual bridge across disciplines...
...Democrats have two candidates. Each would make a superb president.” Students were generally positive about Summers’ appearance, half of which was devoted to question-and-answer session. “I liked the fact that it was very open,” said Fiona K. Fong ’08. “The fact that it was lower-key was good, because I felt less intimidated to ask questions...
...Staff writer Cora K. Currier can be reached at ccurrier@fas.harvard.edu...
...From Burberry's advertising campaign featuring London It girls like Agyness Deyn to Karl Lagerfeld's recent Chanel Couture show starring the miniskirt and flats?a look only a 14-year-old could pull off on a good day?youth is being served. These millennials may not have 401(k) plans yet, but they have a serious appetite for luxury, and in many parts of the world, they represent a large majority of the population. In key markets in the Middle East, for example, about half the population is under 25. In the U.S., millennials represent the largest generation after...
Following months of data collection, Jonathan Monten of the Belfer Center at the Kennedy School of Government and Radha K. Iyengar of the Center for Government and International Studies determined that there was a 5-10 percent increase in insurgent attacks following a spike in anti-war rhetoric...