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...exude an aura of antiquated charm and elegance that sets them apart from the mass-produced posters one commonly sees around campus, the time commitment required to produce a poster at the press often discourages already overtaxed students.“It can take an average of five to six hours to create a poster,” says Ke Xu ’09, another press master.A lack of institutional memory also plagues many house arts spaces. Running the darkrooms and the press requires specialized knowledge. Despite the student advocacy surrounding these various spaces, it’s frequently...
...scientists with difficulties getting potentially-lucrative research into the marketplace, a new Harvard program will continue providing a much needed boost. After funding six Harvard discoveries last year, school officials announced earlier this month that they will be launching a second round of the Accelerator Fund, a pool of private funding earmarked for University life-sciences researchers struggling to enter the commercial arena. “Most of our technologies in life sciences are very embryonic in nature. They’re very early stage technologies,” said Issac T. Kohlberg, director of Harvard’s Office...
...television program, creators Andrew N. Wesman ’10, Samuel H. Lemberg ’10, and Alexander J. Berman ’10 are experimenting with filmmaking by adding interactive elements. Beginning April 3, they will release an episode every two weeks that chronicles the experiences of six students taking the fictional Social Analysis 68: “Sexual Economics,” with Professor Epstein, a sexually ambiguous nymphomaniac who proposes sexual hypotheses that they must test. In addition to the show, they are designing a website on which Harvard students can share their sexual testimonies. Berman...
...damaged the exterior of his house when it was struck by a flood of slurry, a material used to hold back dirt during excavations.Other Riverside residents at the meeting complained that they felt excluded from the decision-making process surrounding the Cowperthwaite project.Construction began on the six-story Cowperthwaite apartments in 2005, as part of the University’s initiative to provide housing for 50 percent of its graduate students by 2011.Councilor Craig A. Kelley says he is concerned about the level of communication between the University and residents of the Riverside neighborhood.“As I understand...
Three-fourths of the residents experienced burn out and one fifth experienced depression, according to a study conducted by researchers at Harvard Medical School. Worse yet, those who were depressed were six times more likely to make mistakes in placing medical orders...