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...whimsical “The Divine Gas,” which manages to turn an image of a girl passing gas into a dainty, stylized, and oddly compelling work.The museum includes a gorgeous theater as well as educational rooms, but these are secondary organs to the gallery space??the real focus of the building’s mission.The galleries are floored with large, polished concrete slabs, the grid mirrored by the skylit paneled ceiling. During a tour of the galleries, one of the architects—Elizabeth Diller—said that she was trying to deal with...
...percent of all capital expenditures. That figure included ongoing construction on the 510,000 square-foot Northwest Science Building and 137,000 square-foot Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering (LISE). The University also finished construction on the Biological Research Infrastructure—75,000 square feet of laboratory space??and the Center for Government and International Studies (CGIS). The University also continued its expansion into Allston, acquiring five new properties for its portfolio.Overall, the University added 600,000 square feet of physical space in 31 new capital projects, bringing Harvard’s total square footage...
...currently being used by five universities, and 57 institutions have enrolled worldwide, according to Nikki Reed, a spokeswoman for Microsoft. Major selling points in the companies’ pitches are larger inboxes for students—both Microsoft and Google offer more than 2GB of storage space??and interfaces that are more user-friendly than usual university Webmail systems. Harvard students with FAS e-mail accounts are currently allotted 40MB of inbox space. The e-mail addresses, which would continue beyond graduation, would still bear the .edu suffix as well as the university’s domain name...
...programs and space to strengthen the women’s community. We centralize resources relating to women’s and gender issues, and conduct our own programming to engage students in dialogue on these issues. Samuel writes that “creating a ‘safe space?? for dialogue does not create dialogue.” Of course. But having a space and the resources to conduct a dialogue are necessary prerequisites. Rather than attacking us for not “launching an energetic and pervasive campaign pointing out the hundreds of concessions women...
...demonstrating the initiative required to question and defy gender roles. This is what makes the Women’s Center’s task so difficult, and why, thus far, almost all of its projects and plans are entirely beside the point. Creating a “safe space?? for dialogue does not create dialogue: Most people don’t discuss gender because they aren’t convinced there is a problem, not because they lack a couple of couches...