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Among the 88 students, just over half are social science concentrators. The other half is about equally divided between the humanities and the natural sciences, said Coakley, who is also a senior lecturer in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
Mayman and Director of dance Elizabeth Bergmann joined dance alumna, current students, and former dance director and lecturer on Dramatic Arts Claire Millardi in addressing the guests.
“The [April 2004] report laid out some very broad brush strokes,” said Robert A. Lue, a senior lecturer on molecular and cellular biology and member of three curricular review committees. “What you’re beginning to see in these reports...
Samantha Power, a lecturer on public policy at the Kennedy School of Government, and the International Crisis Group (ICG) recently released a written call to action to 100 universities, encouraging them to investigate their investment portfolios and divest from stocks connected to the Sudanese government.
Working at the Bureau of Study Counsel for 27 years, Morimoto trained and oversaw counselors, teaching assistants and students. He was lecturer on education in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and taught at several Harvard schools. He died in 2004.