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That was what Mia E. Riverton ’99 thought when she entered Harvard in 1995. Always interested in the creative process, Riverton–a student from Indianapolis—never thought that her passion for arts could be a turned into a career...
...describe our relationship is as a sponsor, another way is as a collaborator,” says Jack Megan, director of the OFA. “We talk with Mia about opportunities...
...We’ve been discussing feasible ways to enable Mia to reduce her level of involvement in the organization and yet allow the organization to move forward in order to continue the programs that are currently being offered and also to develop new programs,” Gilmore says...
...It’s going to be a difficult transition since Mia is so wonderful and energetic, but it is feasible,” says Eonnet. The base that Harvardwood has built--both structurally and in terms of relationships—won’t necessarily crumble, but the issue is more a matter of maintenance and growth...
...grow our roots into the floor / But what are we waiting for?” Clearly, we’re waiting for you, Sir Endicott, as you falsely surf the crowd in search of hope… or another song to visually butcher. —Mia P. Walker