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...inhalers are currently only on sale in Paris, but can be ordered online. Edwards has expressed his intention to expand the project to other types of inhalable food. Will Le Whiff be a success? Well, think about it... would you pay for a puff...
...Engineering Sciences 147: “Idea Translation: Effecting Change through the Arts and Sciences,” taught by Edwards. Edwards, a biomedical engineering professor known for his development of an inhalable tuberculosis vaccine, urged his students to come up with innovative products for their class projects. The idea of inhalable food was suggested, and from there, the project was born...
...Harvard. On one wall hangs the sketch of a cross-section of a slave ship (“I have no idea what that’s about,” Biggers says). On the other, a piece of brown wrapping paper lists some of Biggers’ current projects: a multi-venue installation in Philadelphia that will trace locations from the Underground Railroad, a sculpture and floor design for a new high school in the Bronx, a series of dance vignettes based on a performance Biggers presented to the Dalai Lama.It’s no surprise that Biggers...
...done such a great job filling the gap of Executive Director, juggling two jobs between doing outreach to students and managing HUNAP,” he said. “So I am very excited about [Lowe’s] arrival.” Lowe’s first project will be overseeing evaluations of HUNAP programs, gathering data on the programs and soliciting input from students, faculty, staff, and alumni. She said that she would also like to encourage students to remain involved with the Native American community after graduation. “I would like...
...Regardless of the fact that activists have been “yelling” about environmental issues for a number of years, “the yelling doesn’t get us anywhere,” said panel participant Timothy C. Weiskel, co-director of the Climate Talks Project and instructor in Harvard’s division of continuing education. Panelist William R. Moomaw, director of the Center for International Environment and Resource Policy at Tufts’ Fletcher School, said he attributes the slow speed of environmental policymaking to differing expectations from international actors. While China continues...