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...hand, this is typical Harvard self-congratulation,” said Anne Lounsbery, assistant professor of Russian and Slavic Studies at NYU and a former graduate student in the program. “But you come because it is great content—the level of discourse is guaranteed to be high, even if it’s self-consciously high...
...spring. Sixteen departments have already submitted secondary proposals to the EPC; astronomy, Celtic languages and literature, classics, English and American literature and language, engineering and applied sciences, folklore and mythology, Near Eastern languages and civilizations, government, history, linguistics, math, organismic and evolutionary biology, philosophy, Sanskrit and Indian studies, Slavic languages and literatures, and visual and environmental studies, according to Kenen. Several of these departments plan to offer more than one secondary field. For example, the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures submitted a proposal suggesting two separate tracks, one in Russian studies and one in Central European studies, according...
...dominatrix suit, and ‘S&M’ kind of thing,” editor number one said. Out of the thirty-five or so people initially nominated, only three were from Harvard: Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53, Reisinger Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Professor of Comparative Literature Svetlana Boym, and Lecturer on Anthropology Carole K. Hooven. Both Boym and Mansfield declined to comment (disillusioned modesty perhaps?), but Hooven, while expressing disappointment over her early elimination, also told FM over e-mail that, “It was an honor...
...Student singers drawn from groups including the Duke's Men, Slavic Chorus, the New Blue and the Whiffenpoofs capped off the dinner with a modified version of the song "Tomorrow" from the musical "Annie," substituting "Thank you for all of Yale" for "We're only a day away."Sounds like you had to be there. (But a question for the YDN: Friday's story, citing an unnamed "administration official," said Yale would announce that it had already raised between $500,000 and $1 million. The figure actually came in at $1.3 million. What gives...