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...said Judith Contrucci, K-12 coordinator for visual and performing arts for Cambridge public schools. “There was the intimation that they would continue the program, but I didn’t expect them to not only garner what they did last year, but to surpass it.” Last year’s contribution—the first ever of its kind by a local college student group to Boston area schools—totaled...
...days away from New Haven, four more days of holiday merriment then their studious Cantabrigian counterparts. Sure, four may not seem like much, but bear in mind, it’s about a third of our vacation. Columbia, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, Brown and Princeton all surpass the 20-day milestone, awarding their students much-needed rest after the fall term...
...Opera, and re-created Paris barricades in Les Mis?rables. Schumacher turned the stalls into a jungle in The Lion King, and Bourne made audiences swoon over a flock of male swans in his interpretation of Swan Lake. The team hopes not only to repeat these successes but to surpass them. Mackintosh admits to having "put more money into this show than any other" (the producers won't divulge figures, but the budget is rumored to be over $14 million). Advance bookings are thought to have outstripped this already by over $5 million. Will Mary be the blockbuster the West...
Last year, the Law School launched an effort to add 15 faculty members over a decade, and Kagan said Saturday that she hopes to surpass that target...
...future can agree on: the need for an expanded faculty. Harvard’s faculty, whether researching, lecturing, holding office hours, writing, attending colloquia or generally promoting the life of the mind, have always made Harvard great. With the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) poised to surpass its original hiring goal of 700 professors by 2010, we look forward to a rosy future...