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Eggleston most recently produced the Lowell House Opera’s (LHO) revival of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s “Threepenny Opera,” which premiered on Wednesday night. She has worked with the LHO, the Dunster House Opera, and the Harvard Early Music Society, among other student music groups. She first took an interest in opera as a member of the Boston Children’s Opera, an after-school program for young singers...
...Mining the depths of both his intellectual and musical talents, Dr. Richard Kogan ’77 travels the country giving unique concert/lectures about master composers, while not attending to his private practice or his role as co-director of the Human Sexuality Program at the Weill-Cornell Medical Center in New York. From his job description alone, it is clear that Kogan is a rare combination; he is a Harvard- (he graduated medical school in 1981) and Cornell-educated psychiatrist as well as an accomplished pianist who studied at Juilliard. He has starred in a DVD about the life...
...test subjects gambled, becoming active not only when they won but also when they merely expected to win--precisely the pattern of anticipation and reward that drug and alcohol users show. "This put gambling on the map with other neurobiologic addictions," says Dr. Barry Kosofsky, a pediatric neurologist at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City...
Just ask Citigroup. In 2000, U.S. environmental activists from RAN began campaigning against the bank's funding of old-growth logging projects and a controversial new oil pipeline through an Ecuadorian ecological preserve. RAN placed a full-page advertisement in the International Herald Tribune labeling CEO Sandy Weill an environmental villain. Citigroup started meeting with RAN and last year announced that it would apply the Equator Principles to its business. The bank committed to banning investment in firms that logged primary tropical forests, and it pledged to invest in renewable-energy projects...
...that I made the right decision when I rejoined the Celebrex study. Joining the trial in the first place seemed utterly logical--I had cancer of the esophagus, and I was going to go after every advantage I could. My surgeon, Dr. Nasser Altorki, chief of thoracic surgery at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City, is both a top esophageal specialist and a researcher. He has been investigating--along with my oncologist, Dr. Roger Keresztes, also at Weill--whether COX-2 inhibitors have a role in making treatment more effective and in keeping the disease at bay. Celebrex...