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...presenting teaching fellow Michael L. Dougan one of the Joseph R. Levenson Memorial Teaching Awards last night, Ashish Agrawal ’08, told a story of Dougan’s dedication to his students: two days before his wife’s due date, the molecular and cellular biology TF held a review session. Students and faculty gathered last night to hear stories of dedication like this one and celebrate exemplary teaching at Harvard by honoring the nominees for the 25th annual Levenson Prize. The recipients of the three awards—one senior faculty member, one junior faculty...
...interview, former HMC chief executive Jack R. Meyer attributed Harvard’s sizable lumber holdings to the fact that lumber hedges the risk of more traditional investments...
...it’s really about students having an experience down there.”Ferrari also emphasized Harvard’s distinct advantages in aiding study abroad, including DRCLAS’s extensive contact and alumni network throughout Latin America.FROM THE LAB TO THE DANCE CLUBKatherine R. Clapham ’08, a biochemistry concentrator, traveled to Rosario, Argentina. Working in a lab suggested to her by a Harvard professor, she also found a non-Harvard affiliated program through the OIP that allowed her to take classes in Spanish and Argentinian art and literature. While living with her host...
...critical unison that makes “Four Cygnettes” so impressive and challenging. But the “White Swan” and “Black Swan” solos more than compensated for the missteps of “Four Cygnettes.” Coral R. Martin ’10 gave a beautiful performance as the white swan. Though her grande jetés were not perfectly extended, her altitude positions—the emblematic silhouette of the swan in ballet—were exquisite. Amanda C. Lynch ’10, the black swan...
...Staff writer Julia R. Senior can be reached at jrsenior@fas.harvard.edu...