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...become the breadwinner,” says Heynen. “At that point, she comes to the teaching and academic career.” Moholy-Nagy became a professor of the history of architecture in 1951 at the Pratt Institute in New York City. She taught there until her death in 1971. “That in itself is very remarkable: starting out without any serious education, and making it to an architectural professorship,” Heynen says.Heynen notes, however, that Moholy-Nagy’s work has been lost in the historical record. “That...
...second part is “Community Narratives,” which presents memories from individuals who attended the Business School as students or who taught there over the years...
...Japanese delegates, and ended up sharing late-night bonding as well as her bed. Despite the early-morning events and lectures, the three girls stayed up chatting late into the night. Wei also partook in after-hours adventures: at a dorm party with a group of Indian delegates, they taught her some Indian dance moves and she showed them how to break it down American-style. The Asian delegates are also exposed other things new and crazy—and sometimes even natural. Aside from American booty shaking practices, beer pong, and Harvard’s expansion plan, the trip...
...Approved courses include Literature and Arts 51: “Virgil,” taught by classics professor Richard F. Thomas; a modified version of Humanities 18: “For the Love of God and His Prophet,” taught by Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations professor Ali S. Asani; Foreign Cultures 70: “Islam,” also taught by Asani; and a new course called “Poetry Without Borders,” to be taught by Slavic Languages and Literatures professor Stephanie Sandler...
...Currently offered courses can also be adapted to fit within the Gen Ed guidelines. For example, Literature and Arts C-56: “Putting Modernism Together,” taught by professor Daniel Albright, has already been approved, Harris said...