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...begin in the classroom. “If I were a Harvard student today, I would seriously consider taking up ethics and animals as an area of study, independent research, or thesis,” said Patricia Herzog, a former professor at Brandeis University. The discussion was intended to present a critical look at how humans perceive themselves in relation to animals, and what they can do to ethically treat animals. Panelists also criticized the argument that humans should be held to a different standard from animals. Martha C. Nussbaum, a visiting professor of law from the University of Chicago...
...printing and graphic arts, which was created by Hofer. Massey, a lover of music and a student in historical musicology, snagged the $2,000 first prize for his collection “Visual Muse,” which consists of images of music and musicians from 1800 to the present that he and his partner Gabe Boyers have gathered over the years. Massey said that when he first heard about this award, he suggested to Boyers, “Why don’t we just put together what’s on the walls and tell people about...
...professors voted that students be required to take one course engaged “substantially with the study of the past”—a move described by one historian as “mostly symbolic” but important for fellow colleagues who have criticized the present-day focus of the proposed curriculum...
When representative Sammad Khurram ’09 discovered that Wu’s name had appeared on the projector screen that displays the votes despite the fact she was no longer present at the meeting, Ayogu admitted that he registered votes on both his own clicker and Wu’s. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...House Pool Theater, directed and composed by Rachel M. Williams ’07 and produced by Shane Donovan ’09. Instead, the play’s appeal was in its conventionality: Rather than attempting to rethink a classic story, its cast and crew opted simply to present it as cleanly and beautifully as possible, and succeeded admirably...