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...spokesman, John D. Longbrake. Summers will jet off to India, one of the fastest growing developing nations, this weekend and arrive on Monday to start his busy week. India’s prime minister, Manmohan Singh, will kick off one of the week’s highlights, an academic symposium hosted by the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) in New Delhi. Graduates of all of Harvard’s schools, from 24 countries, will convene there on March 25 and 26—the first such gathering to take place in India, according to Longbrake. Summers will be part...
...should talk to about the Christian landscape on campus, he recommended about 20 people—not a single CSA member among them. “The largest opportunity [for cooperation] would be co-sponsorship of the Veritas Forum,” Brewer says, referring to the week-long symposium of Christianity-themed speakers, workshops, and entertainment. The CSA was invited to become one of the many co-sponsors of the event, Brewer says, but because the CSA bylaws require the group “to be involved in planning from the ground level up,” the leadership...
...many as a legal prodigy, graduated from HLS in 2004 at the age of 19, making him the youngest graduate in the school’s history. Currently a research fellow at Stanford, Camara submitted an article for publication to the Yale Law Journal’s March Symposium Edition. But an anonymous e-mail, sent to the entire Yale Law School student body—after the editors of the Journal had accepted the article for publication—stated that in March 2002, Camara had used racial slurs in an outline he made for a first-year property...
University President Lawrence H. Summers stressed the importance of academic discourse and scholarship over direct University aid in the cause of disaster relief at a symposium on natural and unnatural disasters yesterday. The “In Harm’s Way” symposium, sponsored by the Harvard University Center for the Environment, featured four panel discussion groups, which considered topics ranging from social vulnerability patterns to the pending threat of avian bird flu. Summers, a featured speaker at the symposium, said that Harvard’s focus should not be on providing direct financial and logistical assistance...
...week-and-a-half Common Casting process, and this while still attending class, writing her thesis, and working on applications to graduate programs. On the same Saturday that Spillane-Hinks stays at callbacks from noon through midnight, she also has to present a paper on Synge at a symposium and perform part of one of his plays, keeping her awake for 22 hours.Yet for Spillane-Hinks, Common Casting is on the whole a positive experience, one that gives her the chance to see her vision begin to take shape. “As with any show...