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...interest really was to try to explore the intellectual position of the artist vis-à-vis the museum and Harvard more broadly,” said Stephan Wolohojian, a curator at the University Art Museum’s Department of Paintings, Sculpture, and Decorative Arts, and one of the two full-time curators of the exhibit...
...effect of bringing CUE evaluations into the information age is not so cut-and-dried vis-à-vis student participation, however. Critics of the move have pointed out that putting surveys online almost always reduces sample sizes. The CUE is right to take this as a challenge to make certain that all students—even those mired in academic apathy—are inspired to participate in the surveys...
...conference brought together prominent figures from all over the world to speak about various aspects of the HIV/AIDS crisis. Six panels addressed a range of topics from AIDS and international security to women’s empowerment vis-à-vis the AIDS crisis...
...Editors: Your article stressed "disarray in diplomacy" vis--vis Egypt and Italy [TERRORISM, Oct. 28]. President Reagan is the elected head not of those two nations but of the U.S. His leadership correctly reflected his constitutional obligation to defend American lives at home and abroad. Marvin Alisky Tempe, Ariz...
...acknowledges a range of concerns, including worries that allocations are too generous, but remains undeterred. "The important thing is to get the scheme up and running," says Peter Vis, an E.C. supervisor of the ETS. "Then we can make improvements." Traders, too, are undeterred. Out on the trading floors, says CO2e's Steen, new market entrants are picking their moments, "and people respond well to having the opportunity to make money." The environment, meanwhile, doesn't care about the price...