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...presenting her dissertation conclusions thus far, Pegahi said she hoped that audience members?? questions and comments would help point out weaknesses in her arguments...
...Harvard Alumni Association announced the results of the Class of 2009’s House representative election Tuesday night, adding 12 new members??one from each undergraduate House—to the Senior Class Committee. The representatives will serve as liaisons between their Houses and the committee, which is charged with organizing social events for this year’s seniors and maintaining the College community after graduation, according to Alexandra Monti, the senior class coordinator at the Harvard Alumni Association. House masters and House committee leaders cited House pride and communicative ability when asked about many...
...between in the Currier viewing room when their governor took the stage last night. While the Institute of Politics had a line of Harvard students wrapped around the Kennedy School, with Harvard University Police Department officers on hand to maintain order, less than five Alaska Klub members??out of the 60 members the Klub boasts—made it to the Quad. And the ones who were in attendance are not supporting Sarah Palin’s bid for vice president. “Somebody back home said a good metaphor for her as a leader is like...
...parents don’t have to come begging all the time and pull together funding from various sources.” UNIVERSITY-WIDE INITIATIVE The recommendations of the report are not specific only to GSAS students, but to all doctoral students—even post-doctoral faculty members??in every graduate program, according to Brown. “It’s going to have to be a University-wide initiative,” Brown said. “We need to make sure that there’s leadership coming from...
...experiment was designed, the groups consisted of predominantly liberal or conservative members??with the liberal groups coming from Boulder, and the conservative groups from Colorado Springs. (Crucially, the groups were not mixed together.) It is widely known that Boulder tends to be liberal and that Colorado Springs tends to be conservative. The groups were screened to ensure that their members conformed to these stereotypes. (For example, if people in Boulder liked Vice President Cheney, they were cordially excused from the experiment.) People were asked to state their opinions anonymously both before and after a period of group discussion...