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...Currier Masters Shahram and Laura Khoshbin admit that the circumstances of their initial meeting might sound strange: in 1985, Shahram was a guest lecturer for a chemistry course that Laura was taking as a “special” student—she had already completed her bachelor’s degree at the time. “The ‘special’ is important,” says Shahram, laughing, “Or it sounds a bit funny… But maybe not. We got married after...
...long time,” Laura says, so long that they “just decided to get married.” The decision was so low-key that when Associate Dean of the College Georgene B. Herschbach asked if the proposal was official, Shahram was confused: “She said, official, you know—on your knees. We were all walking through Boston Common, through two feet of snow. I dropped to the ground right there...
...Shahram H. Elghanayan ’99, a college roommate, remembers when Chen sent him a postcard from Alaska during their sophomore year. That was the second time he had received a handwritten postcard from another...
Currier House residents are decrying fresh security measures, including a new guard, implemented by the dorm’s interim masters.Currier had been the only House without a security guard assigned to it. Newly appointed Interim House Masters Shahram and Laura Khoshbin have also moved the door buzzer, which lets in people without a student ID, from the “bell’s desk” near Currier’s front door to a less accessible spot in the guard’s office.In the past, the bell’s desk has been manned by students...
...Shahram Khoshbin, an associate professor of neurology at the Medical School, has been affiliated with Currier for over 30 years as a resident tutor and chair of its pre-medical advisory committee. His wife, Laura, is a senior attorney in the law office for the Brigham and Women's Hospital, the Massachusetts General Hospital, and McLean Hospital, and has served as chair of Currier House's pre-law advisory committee. Together, they teach a popular House seminar, Currier 79, "Medicine, Law, and Ethics: An Introduction...