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While Professor Jennifer L. Roberts works with artifacts hundreds of years old, she’s in no danger of gathering moss herself. As the Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of the History of Art and Architecture, specializing in American art from the colonial age to modernism, she constantly strives to enliven her subject, locating art objects in vibrant contexts. “It’s important for students to understand that art objects are very dense objects, just as dense as a novel or scientific treatise,” says Roberts. “These are real historical documents...
...medical schools are top in the nation once again, according to rankings published by U.S. News and World Report. The medical school dominated the “research” category—with a overall score of 100, versus the second-place school, Johns Hopkins, at 81. Jules L. Dienstag, Dean for Medical Education, said that she was proud but took the rankings with a grain of salt. “While we are heartened by this news, we do not believe that such ranking systems capture the full scope of the student experience,” she said...
...think there’s a pretty good chance I’ll make my way down there [again] now that we know it’s safe,” said Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, who has jumped in the river on three separate occasions. “It’s a nice river and we have a lot of access to it. It’s good to know it’s being taken care...
...discuss queer students who remain uninvolved with the QSA but are still considered members of the queer community. “There are people who accept sexuality and desire but don’t think of it as the locus of their identity,” QSA Secretary Christian L. Garland ’10 said. —Staff writer Danielle J. Kolin can be reached at dkolin@fas.harvard.edu...
...There are a lot of times when HUPD officers have had ongoing relationships with someone in a group, such as a House, but it’s not necessarily institutionalized,” committee member and former Undergraduate Council President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 said. “This in an attempt to track quantitatively how often a police officer would network with certain parts of the community...