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...Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), declined to comment on the project’s total cost or the $140 million estimate. The increased cost is expected to contribute to a deficit for FAS this year, according to projections.Costs also rose as Harvard modified its plans to reflect community demands. For example, to minimize the visible size of CGIS, more than 40 percent of the space is underground, Cobb said.“The cost of the building reflects the things the University needed to do to make the project a good neighbor for the community,” Cobb...
...League champions just one year ago, putting this season in perspective is a difficult task for a group so accustomed to success. “All year we have been able to play well, and we played some strong games, but it was nice to finally have a score reflect how hard we have been working,” senior forward Beverly Ting said. “It was satisfying to be rewarded for that.” Harvard drew first blood in the contest. After controlling play in the offensive circle, the ball came to senior midfielder Jane Sackovich...
...Mugane, “The whole theme of the African Studies concentration and committee…is transforming Africa through knowledge.” His sentiments reflect what many in the department see as a larger social mission. West, with his outspoken politics, was the first to bring this activist bent to AAAS. Three years since his departure, the impulse for social action continues to resonate with the department’s faculty, but it has been incorporated more subtly into the larger curriculum...
...reason enough to be optimistic about the future of a department that still retains luminaries like Gates, Jamaica Kincaid, and Guyser University Professor William Julius Wilson. In addition to the new faculty appointments, the increased focus on African Studies and the opening of a unified Du Bois Institute reflect a department that is primed for the future...