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...interpretation. Yes, Hays admits, her background as an East Asian Studies concentrator has influenced her art more than a history of working from any particular medium. “But I’m not really an artist,” she says. “I just make projects and a lot .of the time there’s something to them about Asia because that’s what I study and think about.”Hays chooses not to comment on the body of her recent project, and says simply that the idea sparked in March...
...Starting in high school, Hill became serious about musical theater. Under the guidance of James Thornton, the chair of the Shaker Heights High School’s Theatre Arts Department, Hill worked to develop self-awareness for physical theater and movement on stage and, for his senior project, staged a one-man cabaret. “Doing your own cabaret is one of the hardest things,” Hill says, comparing performing in musicals to performing in a cabaret. “There’s no one else but you. You engage with the audience—shape...
...theater scene full-throttle, launching a play during his freshman fall that he’d co-written the previous summer. Meant to inspire people to vote, “2004: An Election Year Odyssey” production was faced with a rather inflexible timeline. As he tackled this project, Miller revealed the initiative that would become characteristic of his endeavors at Harvard...
...week by the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS)—an association of graduate schools in the United States and Canada aimed at advocating for and researching graduate education—contends that pursuing a higher degree serves the “public good.” The project, “Graduate Education and the Public Good,” emphasizes that post-undergraduate education leads to positive benefits for society and not just personal gain for individuals. Harvard’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is a member of CGS. “While...
...with the CSA members was so personally meaningful, as it demonstrates how open our religious communities are to other faith members,” Syed said.Aside from the public services and the Kickoff Festival, the week also included a panel on commonalities between Christianity and Islam, a community service project at the Salvation Army food kitchen, a film screening about women’s religious activism, and a religion-themed trivia night.“The scope of this week shows how much the Interfaith Council has matured over four years,” Syed said...