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...much when a student shows work that the rest of the class understands is very good,” says Moss. “Good work begets even better work.”An established independent filmmaker, Moss has produced a few films, including “The Same River Twice,” which premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival a few years ago. He is currently working on another film, “Secrecy,” with Peter Galison, a history of science professor. As a professor, Moss is just as talented and efficient. His students...
...Crimson mustered just 20 points in the opening frame against its river rival and struggled to a 72-60 loss to the Huskies—Harvard’s third consecutive defeat in the series...
...Design professor Alex Krieger asked hopefully as a student entered the room. Krieger, a professor in practice of urban design, is co-founder of Chan Krieger & Associates, the firm charged with developing a program for the non-academic components of Harvard’s new campus across the Charles River. He encouraged the three members of the UC who ultimately attended the meeting to think creatively, but the conversation remained focused on the desire for a student center. According to Chief University Planner Kathy Spiegelman, Harvard is considering constructing two student centers—one in Allston, possibly...
...identifying and implementing strategies to mitigate the effects of volatility in the energy markets,” the report stated.Harvard also spent $470 million on the construction of new facilities, as well as new acquisitions and renovations. The costly process of planning Harvard’s expansion across the river into Allston helped drive up expenses for services purchased by the University by 21 percent to $274 million.The University also incurred “certain legal settlement costs,” the report said. Harvard’s balance sheet for fiscal 2005 includes a $26.5 million payment...
...time. ONE BY ONEGabe M. Scheinmann ’08, the candidates’ campaign manager, says, “What we want to do is focus on meeting as many students as possible, hopefully all, going door-to-door, in the freshmen dorms, in the Quad, by the River.” Last year’s campaign manager for the ‘outsider’ ticket, Connor C. Wilson ’07, says that he believes this strategy could work.“The more students they meet the better their chances...