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...while each group performed what they had learned, shrieks of encouragement and “Go girl!” resounded throughout the room. For most participants, it didn’t matter whether he “put a ring on it” because, by the workshop??s end, everyone in the room was dancing like a diva...
...absolutely loved it!” confirmed Sofia Vallila, a Ph.D. student and one of the workshop??s attendees. Amongst participants, if you were a single lady, you were proud to be one, and if you weren’t, you were still proud to be a lady. Last week’s workshop??not simply a dance class, but a welcome confidence-booster for Harvard’s women—proved that maybe everybody needs a “Single Ladies” dance party every once in a while...
Listening to Sam D.G. Jacoby ’08, you’d think there was a tiny factory—one as enchanting as the Santa’s toy workshop??hidden in the basement of Adams House. “From the street, you can look through the windows and see these massive machines with people wearing aprons bent over them, hard at work on mysterious old-timey tasks,” Jacoby says. The view from inside isn’t much different. The space smells like oil and metal, the walls are plastered with...
...according to former GSAS Dean Theda Skocpol. Only about 57 percent of the nation’s graduate students complete their Ph.D.’s within 10 years, though graduation rates in different disciplines vary greatly, according to a study released by the Council of Graduate Schools, the workshop??s co-sponsor. “It is certainly a continuing and growing concern of graduate deans,” said William B. Russel, dean of the graduate school at Princeton. “There are projects that are gathering more data on the present situation...
...things around us are as much a part of our lives.“It didn’t make sense to dance in the abstract,” she added. “Clay has an almost metaphysical relationship to the body.” For the workshop??s final segment, Berensohn led the group outside, where he expanded his discussion to Eastern medicine, capitalism, “inner assurance” (his alternative to health insurance), and the gods and goddesses of the body. He argued that deep ecology is a way of life, drawing...