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...will help counter the fact that the Orange is making its 24th straight tournament appearance—the Orangemen are have won eight titles overall, the last championship coming just two years ago.“That’s the Mecca of lacrosse, at least north of the Mason-Dixon line,” senior attackman Steve Cohen said. “That’d be the team you’d want to play, and where you’d want to play.”It’s been an interesting week for Cohen...
Long-time director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) John H. Coatsworth will step down this summer and Latin American policy specialist Merilee S. Grindle will take his place July 1. Currently the Mason professor of international development at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG), Grindle chairs the DRCLAS research committee and serves on its executive committee. Grindle, Coatsworth, and Jorge I. Domínguez are the three longest-serving members on the executive committee. “She’s thoughtful, she’s careful, she’s caring, she really...
...rock songs at Arts First on May 7, he will follow up with a May 16 performance of his senior thesis—a concerto for piano and a 40-piece orchestra, which Wang has assembled himself. “Derrick is a flexible musician,” says Mason Professor of Music Carol J. Oja, who teaches Wang’s seminar on Leonard Bernstein. “He has a serious, classical side to his composition, but he also has the more free-spirited, musical theatre side.” Wang will have an opportunity to showcase...
...have traveled to India to present the program and discuss its format with the government. The Kennedy School runs similar programs with governments from other countries including China and Pakistan. In addition, Letts said that many Indian civil servants have attended the Kennedy School’s Edward S. Mason Program in Public Policy and Management, which trains “demonstrated leaders,” according to the program’s website. —Staff writer Claire M. Guehenno can be reached at guehenno@fas.harvard.edu...
They are the former staff of The Southern Courier, a civil rights newspaper started in 1965 by two Harvard juniors. Many of them haven’t been south of the Mason-Dixon since 1968, when the paper put out its last issue. Some recognize each other, while others give quizzical looks as they reintroduce themselves to old friends. They have returned to Montgomery, the paper’s old headquarters, for a weekend reunion...