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...resident tutor to a journalist. An undergraduate at the New School, Ensa C. Cosby, whose father is the actor, Bill Cosby, traveled from New York to attend the workshop. Cosby, who said she is an aspiring novelist, called Black a “family friend” and a mentor. “He’s been very generous with information, with helping students get their foot in the door,” she said. Another participant, Siena T. Konscol ’08, said that Black’s workshop provides “really good encouragement...
...academic institutions in the world. It’s really not a difficult decision.”Nor was it difficult for the Crimson to make the decision that it wanted both Cohens here at Harvard.“I don’t know if mentor is the right word, but Steve has a very dynamic personality,” Andersen said. “His interest in Harvard had a great impact on Greg’s decision. It was a fortunate coincidence [that we got them both].”Now here, things haven?...
...taught by Tal D. Ben-Shahar ’96. With 856 enrollees, “Positive Psych” is Harvard’s largest course this spring. In his eulogy, a grateful Ben-Shahar described the tremendous impact that his “casually brilliant” mentor has had on him and countless other students. Ben-Shahar spoke highly of Stone’s “strengths-based” approach to psychology, which constituted the subject matter of his courses and informed the way he approached his students. “Phil sought to uncover...
...Alexander the Great’s mentor...
...combines Jewish culture with Humanistic principles. After his ordainment as a Humanistic rabbi, Epstein arrived at Harvard to study at the Divinity School. Epstein assumed his role as Humanist Chaplain in 2005 when Thomas Ferrick, founder of the chaplaincy and its chaplain since 1974, retired. Today, Epstein is a mentor for Harvardians who question their faith or simply don’t believe in God. As faculty advisor to the Harvard Secular Society (HSS), he advises and guides a burgeoning group of atheist, agnostic, and humanist undergraduates. Losing Their ReligionThe kids of the HSS are a closely-knit, opinionated bunch...