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...solo, a Martha Graham piece entitled “Lamentation,” she responds simply: “I wouldn’t. That’s the whole point of dancing. Nonverbal communication.” Dakin has been affiliated with Harvard since 2006, when she taught “Dramatic Arts 25: The Artist Revealed: Martha Graham’s Work and Creative Process,” one of Harvard’s first for-credit dance classes. A former principal dancer and artistic director of the Martha Graham Dance Company, Dakin brings to the classroom firsthand...

Author: By Amanda C. Lynch, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dakin Sounds Off on Harvard Dance Scene | 12/7/2007 | See Source »

...A.R.T.Only at the start of the 18th century was drama allowed, at least extra-curricularly, with the founding of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. It would take another 100 years for the Dramatic Arts to be taken even remotely seriously in the academic sense. While Shakespeare began to be taught in the intervening century, it was a purely literary study, not debasing itself to performance. In 1905, George Pierce Baker came to Harvard and starting teaching a playwriting class where he taught the likes of Eugene O’Neill. More significantly, he started the Harvard Dramatics Club in 1908. According...

Author: By Alexander B. Cohn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Drama’s 300-Year Struggle | 12/7/2007 | See Source »

...might change people’s view on the purpose of blood stem cells’ circulation,” Scadden said. “It might influence what is taught in classrooms about blood stem cells’ role...

Author: By Yiming He, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Blood Stem Cells Play Role in Immune Response | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...liked that the Middle Ages felt foreign,” she said. “Reading the texts can be a bit like traveling because you step into a different world, a different time and place.” Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures Virginie Greene, who taught Galbreth in French language and Medieval literature courses during her freshman year, said that she immediately recognized Galbreth’s talent and initiative. “She was an impressive student from freshman year,” Greene said. “She did very well.” Greene...

Author: By Brittany M Llewellyn, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Galbreth Wins Marshall Scholarship | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...Almost the first thing taught to agents is 'Never trust an informant,'" says Dennis G. Fitzgerald, a former agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the author of a 2007 book, Informants and Undercover Investigations: A Practical Guide to Law, Policy and Practice. But out of necessity, informants are now foot soldiers in the government's fight against terrorism. The FBI has nowhere near enough agents who can pass as young Muslim extremists. "They need informants. Two FBI agents from Duluth are not going to make it," says Jenkins of Rand. So agents delegate the job to laypeople with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fort Dix Conspiracy | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

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