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...Cabot House production of “The Merchant of Venice.” Shortly before the play began its run, however, Paulus was injured in a car accident and a cast was placed on her arm. “It became attributed to the director’s vision??Portia’s broken arm,” she said recently...
...spend the summer choosing a renovation plan for the River Houses. The report assessing the various construction possibilities will be complete by the end of the month, according to an e-mail from Dean Suzy M. Nelson. But the CHL has no timetable for when their “vision?? of house renovations will be articulated or—the more daunting step—implemented...
Rhetorical fire and brimstone aside, Petersen’s message resonated with Faust’s own vision??a vision in which we, as students, must be involved. With a captive audience watching, Petersen rightly capitalized on a unique opportunity to express the concerns of the students he represents. The venue was wholly appropriate. What better time and place to reaffirm our involvement than at the beginning of a new chapter in Harvard’s history...
...clear that she had thought about the ways that Summers had alienated particularly humanities faculty,” McCarthy said. McCarthy said he was not surprised by Faust’s decision to avoid specifics.“She wanted to map out a kind of broad vision??more than a broad vision, a kind of philosophy of education and its role in social transformation,” said McCarthy.Judith Block McLaughlin, a senior lecturer at the Graduate School of Education and a specialist on leadership transitions in higher education, said yesterday that she thought Faust?...
...been relegated to a second place. A lingering 19th century fear of the applied remains—as if hands-on work might contaminate scholarly purity. We have the confidence and competence to shed that legacy: We don’t any longer have to live a 19th century vision??and we shouldn’t. Times have changed...