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...This kind of backbiting is more than unprofessional,” the statement reads. “We reject such tactics and the deplorable example they set for our students...
...been expressing to members of the faculty his “deep dissatisfaction” with the Dean of Arts and Sciences. This kind of backbiting is more than unprofessional. It undercuts the work and the morale of colleagues within FAS and damages the institution as a whole. We reject such tactics and the deplorable example they set for our students. We remain deeply concerned that the work of our departments and university cannot be sustained under such conditions, but we for our part renew our pledge to try to keep that work on track...
...born and raised in France. I've been a citizen since birth. How much more French can I be? And there are many more people like me, not just Muslims but blacks, Asians and South Asians. It's time for the French to reject those outdated labels. And it's time for minorities to reject the cult of victimization too. Things aren't perfect. There are a lot of problems. Those problems exploded last week, unleashing the long-held resentment of people who feel unwanted, scorned and swept into the margins like so much trash. To change that...
...years have progressed, I have found myself taking an increasing number of visual and environmental studies (VES) courses, primarily because I realized that it made me uncomfortable to accept or reject certain works of art without ever attempting to create it myself. What I discovered is that the VES courses that I have taken have been some of the most rewarding academic and personal experiences in my Harvard career. It is very surprising to me, then, when those who have never remotely been involved with the VES department—or art whatsoever, for that matter?...
...renovated since, is neither climate-controlled nor air-conditioned nor wheelchair accessible. In fact, the building is so grossly outdated that it can only display one to two percent of the university’s collection of artwork. I have been told by faculty members that Harvard literally must reject donations of artwork because there is nowhere to put them...