Word: panels
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Today's event, which is the next event in the series, will be a panel discussion titled "History's End: Historicizing the Millennium." Led by Katherine A. Park, Stone Radcliffe professor of history of science and professor of women's studies, it will include Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza of the Divinity School and Deborah Valenze, an associate professor of history at Barnard College. According to Park, the panelists will "look back in time to the ways in which men and women have imagined what they saw as their own impending millennial moments...
...panel discussion on TV newsmagazines a few weeks ago, 60 Minutes founder and executive producer Don Hewitt took a defiant stand--against them. Rather than filling a need for more news programming, he argued, these shows are created mainly to fill gaps in the network schedule. Said he: "Behind every newsmagazine"--with a couple of exceptions, notably one show with a ticking stopwatch--"there's a failed sitcom...
...collective voice of student minority groups, has plans to host another panel in late November addressing randomization and segregation at Harvard and beyond...
...purpose of the MSA is to promote a dialogue on campus," said Raman. "This [affirmative action panel] aims to get people talking about important political issues. Our target audience is the entire Harvard community...
Since her recent success, Torres is eager to familiarize herself with the science community at Harvard. She spoke about her research last night at the Women in Science panel for Harvard-Radcliffe's "Making an Impact" career discussion...