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According to the Wolf Foundation’s website, Yau will officially receive his award from Israeli President Shimon Peres and Israeli Education Minister and Wolf Foundation Council Chairman Gideon Sa??ar at a ceremony in Jerusalem this...
...Sa??ed A. Atshan is a joint doctoral candidate in anthropology and Middle Eastern studies. Nadia A. O. Gaber ’09-’10, a Crimson editorial writer, is a history and literature concentrator in Dudley House. Rimal A. Kacem ’10 is an economics concentrator in Pforzheimer House. They are both former presidents of the Society of Arab Students...
...Goldman Sachs was the last big firm to go public. Perhaps that was all a mistake. "It's a radically regressive idea, but I honestly think Lehman Brothers would have been better off as a partnership," says Christopher McKenna, a reader in business history at Oxford University's Sa??d Business School. "How do you hold these people accountable? The answer is partnership...
...including “Gulliver’s Troubles: Or, the Setting of American Foreign Policy” and “Duties Beyond Borders.” “His intellectual power has at some point intimidated everyone in this room,” said M. Anne Sa??adah ’76, a professor at Dartmouth College. Other former students described Hoffmann as “part of a cult of personality” of Harvard professors and an “absolutely legendary lecturer.” Hundreds of undergraduates regularly flocked...
...Boston Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO), led by Benjamin Zander, stirred the Sanders Theatre crowd Wednesday night with an inconsistent but lively and competent performance of works by Bartók, Saint-Sa??ns, and Dvorak, demonstrating the classical music world’s continuing effort to resist the genre’s arguable decline.The concert—which was the BPO’s first of the season—was part of the “Discovery Series,” a group of concerts designed to broaden classical music’s audience. The premise of the series...