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...undergraduate, Ceridwen Dovey ’03 never took a creative writing course and eschewed the Harvard literary scene. Instead, she ca me to fiction with the unique perspective of the anthropologist. Now a second-year Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at NYU, she’s having her debut novel “Blood Kin” published in 14 countries and has received sky-high accolades from the likes of J.M. Coetzee.“I wasn’t involved in The Advocate, The Signet, or any of those,” Dovey says...
Gilbert’s second-year graduate student Mary Carol Mazza describes the difference as descriptive versus prescriptive. “His research addresses questions on the cognitive biases we have, the errors we have around happiness,” she says...
Gilbert’s class is fast paced and incredibly current. “I don’t think students know how much Dan puts into Psych 1,” says Gilbert’s second-year graduate student, Matthew A. Killingsworth...
...entirely closed in the field of academia before he was a scientist, I feel like he’s able to think about and see things in a way that people who all share the same background can’t,” says Killingsworth, the second-year graduate student...
...English. Joshua A. Kipnees ’06 said that the event showed how inclusive the Jewish community at Harvard is of people of different backgrounds. “People often have a perception that Jews go off and do their own thing,” said Kipnees, a second-year student at the Law School. “I think this indicated to everyone how open the Jewish community at Harvard is to having other people enjoy their holidays.” Co-director of Chabad at Harvard Elkie Zarchi said that the event was important because it provided...