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...actually took First Nights [taught by Prof. Kelley] last year which made the audition process (and the rehearsal process) a little more than intimidating! In fact, the man still intimidates me. In all seriousness though, he’s been so helpful, instructive and patient. It’s a privilege to work with someone so impassioned by the work you’re doing together...
...Prof. Thomas, was inspired to teach the class after talking to a colleague about the prospects of a seminar on the New York Yankees. He started thinking outside of his own discipline, the Classics, and it didn’t take too long to come up with the idea of a course based on Dylan, who Thomas has been listening to for the past 40 years...
Aesthetic architecture has a social conscience in the Graduate School of Design (GSD) exhibit, “Alejandro Aravena: X.” The design showcases 10 projects by Chilean architect and visiting GSD Prof Alejandro Aravena. One bonus for anyone interested in community development: the display includes entries for the ELEMENTAL competition to design low cost housing projects for Chilean communities. Through Nov. 17. Gund Hall Gallery, 48 Quincy St. (ECMV...
...Gilbert has heard it all a thousand times before. Really. That’s because Gilbert, the recent subject of a New York Times Magazine profile entitled “The Futile Pursuit of Happiness,” has spent the last decade studying disappointment. The Psych 1 prof took some time this week to bash Ouija boards, lament his lack of groupies and educate FM on the latest in (un)happiness studies. But beware: you won’t enjoy reading this as much as you think you will...
...current and recent students, research assistants, and teaching assistants. In our view, the Crimson’s recent coverage of the allegation that Professor Tribe in a 1985 book inadvertently failed to give proper attribution to a book by Professor Henry Abraham simultaneously (News, “Prof Admits to Misusing Source,” Sept. 27) overstates the seriousness of that allegation and fails to acknowledge Professor Tribe’s deserved reputation as a scholar...