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...Singers of Harvard College Michael L. Vinson ’07 and CLC Vice-Chair Sopen B. Shah ’08 were elected to serve as the Board’s two First-Year Social Committee liasons. “I feel that the inaugural members have much talent, experience, and enthusiasm towards putting the 200k budget to good use—namely making everyone feel ownership of their student events, by not only listening to their ideas, but involving them in the event planning process,” Nosal wrote in an e-mail. —Staff...

Author: By Emily J. Nelson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Elected To Plan Events | 5/22/2006 | See Source »

With women constituting slightly more than half of the enrollment of higher education institutions across the U.S., the new president has a great opportunity to be a leader in ensuring that the nurturing of the talent and education of women has a place unequalled in previous history...

Author: By Gabriella P. Schlesinger | Title: Next President Should Be Sensitive To Women’s Issues | 5/17/2006 | See Source »

...certainly one of the glories of Harvard that individual faculty members have the talent and enthusiasm to teach unique courses, not canned or straight from a textbook. But it does not follow that our teaching should be a solitary pursuit, in the same “each-tub-on-its-own-bottom” style that complicates so much of Harvard’s administration. Rather, professors should think of teaching as a cooperative activity, involving students, graduate assistants, faculty colleagues and administrators. We need more collective responsibility and institutional memory in our teaching. We do not need more individual...

Author: By Howard Georgi | Title: Teaching At The College Should Be Collaborative | 5/17/2006 | See Source »

...order to be fused into something useful, like a pipeline, or a bridge. So maybe it was from his father, a welder in Pittsburgh, Pa., that General Michael Hayden long ago acquired the tools that made him one of the pre-eminent intelligence players in Washington. His great talent is the briefing, when he sits down in secret sessions with leaders in Congress who don't always know much about intelligence analysis, and he shows how the pieces fit together, explains how things work, lays the pipe, builds the bridge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thinker, Briefer, Soldier, Spy | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...Kon's dramatic tale goes deeper. Born in the southern Malian village of Nina, which even today has no electricity, Kon left for France at age 10 unable to speak French. He went on to obtain a prelaw degree in the hopes of becoming a police inspector. A talent for boxing earned him two French amateur titles, and he was selected to represent France in the 1996 Summer Games. But an auto accident in early 1995 shattered his left knee, requiring 12 operations and five years of rehabilitation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Entrepreneurs: The Hippest Cat in France | 5/14/2006 | See Source »

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