Word: lecturere
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"There was an agenda in the early 1970s," says Charn, a lecturer on law at HLS. "People were concerned about the lack of mentorship and real world experience in law school. So the Ford Foundation sponsored the first wave of these clinics, to inculcate responsibility in law students."
Any lecturer speaking in the Tapestry Room at the Gardner Museum has Isabella Gardner to thank for endowing the place with a magical feeling that tickles audience's souls and subdues their critical faculties. Had Terence Riley, chief curator of the Department of Architecture and Design at Museum of Modern...
Last summer Terrence Tivnan '69, a lecturer at the Graduate School of Education, analyzed the results from the first survey.
Maier, who is on leave this year, was awarded with the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. The award has also been given to two other Harvard faculty members in previous years, Richard M. Hunt, senior lecturer in social studies, and Buttenwieser...
In a speech at the memorial service, Gates announced the creation of the "A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., Lecture" at the Law School, where Higginbotham was a lecturer. The lecture will be part of the Saturday School Program, a lecture series.