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...dire in the Darfur region of the African country. “One year ago, Harvard University led the movement among our nation’s top universities and institutions for divestment from Sudan, and we, the same students who celebrated Harvard’s divestment in front of Loeb House last spring, are calling on our University to reclaim its leadership in the movement for ethical investment,” the statement stated. Yale joined colleges and universities such as Stanford, Amherst, and Dartmouth in divesting from firms supporting the Sudanese government, including Sinopec, last week...
...even in its industrial appearance, it is as striking and visually stunning in its own way as the more over-the-top aspects of the production. This very modern minimalism sets the tone for the play’s bold updates.Created by Riccardo Hernandez, the set transforms the Loeb Mainstage into an isthmus between a divided audience, some of whom must cross the stage to reach their seats. The stage itself is a shallow sandpit surrounded by a metal mesh walkway. A catwalk runs high above one end of the stage which the actors reach by climbing ladders that...
Currently the Loeb associate professor of the social sciences, Martin was approved for tenure Friday and will assume his new title as professor of history on July...
...campus, and is used to hold large classes such as Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice”—along with major concerts and shows. Administrators moved the March 15, 2005, Faculty meeting, at which professors passed the no-confidence motion, to the mainstage theater at Loeb Drama Center on Brattle Street, which holds a maximum capacity of 556, according to a University website. There are more than 700 members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Sanders Theatre can seat 1,167, according to a University website. The decision to move the Faculty meeting to Sanders...
...Idomeneo. Presented by Harvard University Choir. Memorial Church. 8 p.m. Tickets available at Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $10 general; $5 students and senior citizens.Matisyahu. Avalon. 7 p.m. Tickets available via Ticketmaster. $22. 18+.Ongoing EventsRomeo and Juliet. Through Mar. 25. Presented by the American Repertory Theatre. Loeb Drama Center. Tickets available at the A.R.T. Box Office, (617) 547-8300. $37-74 general; student, senior citizen, and group discounts available. Melancholy Play—A Contemporary Farce. Through Feb. 18. Presented by the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training. Zero Arrow Theatre. Tickets available at the A.R.T. Box Office...