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… 1979 and 1994 and would be willing to share memories of their teacher and the course. Please contact Sue Lonoff at lonoffdecuevas@gmail.com . … For the period between …
Issue: May-June 2014
From Soaps to Solos
… until he auditioned with his roommate, on a lark, for one of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ … Institute in London, he sang an operatic phrase as part of an exercise. The instructor encouraged him to take voice …
Issue: July-August 2008
New Undergraduate Fellows
… Berta Greenwald Ledecky Undergraduate Fellows for the 2006-2007 academic year will be senior Casey N. Cep and … M. Lind, who were selected after a competitive evaluation of 20 student writers’ applications for the position. Emma … items, and helping to edit copy before publication. Cep, of Cordova, Maryland, lives in Pforzheimer House and …
Issue: September-October 2006
Genomic Architecture
… One of the enduring puzzles of biology is how our large, complex genomes function, let alone fit, inside the cramped compartment of a cell’s nucleus. The total DNA …
Issue: January-February 2010
Two Charged in Theft
… and Randy J. Gomes '02 allegedly stole about $90,000 from the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. They were due to be arraigned … 2001 show, Fangs for the Memories, and was business manager of the 2000 production, The Jewel of Denial. Gomes helped organize the 2001 man- and …
Issue: March-April 2002
“Missed Opportunities”
… The report of the Cambridge Review Committee, appointed to investigate the circumstances that led to the arrest of Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. by Cambridge police …
Brevia
… Solar Expanse Have 1.5 acres of flat roof space, will go solar. Borrego Solar Systems … panels (Harvard’s largest campus solar array) atop the Gordon Indoor Track and tennis complex, creating 591.5 … year. The for-profit Coursera ( www.coursera.org ) enterprise, launched by Stanford, Princeton, Penn, and the …
Issue: September-October 2012
Reel Revolution
… stranded in Vietnam. En route to film a long-range patrol, the helicopter carrying his small documentary crew suddenly … to a firefight. “And so we’re standing there in the middle of nowhere,” recalls Garrett. “With these white, shiny … succeeded by PBS) after the Kerner Commission, in the wake of serious race riots in 1967, pushed for more expansive and …
Issue: March-April 2017
Congratulations
… The Harvard Alumni Association awards were established in … were to be honored on October 27 during the HAA Board of Directors’ fall meeting in Cambridge. Some of their many contributions over the years are highlighted …
Issue: November-December 2005
Calling All Boxers!
… The Harvard Boxing Club is building an alumni network, and would like to get in touch with all alumni of the College and graduate schools who have boxed (either …
Issue: November-December 2011
Clean Air, Longer Life
… Clean or dirty, like it or not, every day you breathe in 20,000 liters of air; you can't decide when to do it. But research has … longer you will live. Investigators at the Harvard School of Public Health demonstrated that association in 1993 when …
Issue: May-June 2009
Simple Headlines Are Better
… empirical evidence behind an old rule for effective writing—the simpler, the better. Weatherhead professor of public policy Todd Rogers , with fellow researchers …
Summer in Harvard Yard
… students and visitors, including families, enjoy the shaded lawns of Harvard Yard. The chairs, first installed in 2009 as a project of the Steering Committee on Common Spaces, have transformed …
Treasure Hunter
… From hanging out with R.E.M. in Athens, Georgia, to showing her paintings in Rome, to … the Catskills, Laura Levine '79 has followed a kaleidoscope of career paths. Her artistic journey began at the Crimson , … into a career as a free-lance photographer and maker of music videos. But by the mid 1990s, she was disillusioned …
Issue: January-February 2002
Video: Sanatorium Scenes
… reporter G. Wayne Miller ’76 set out to learn more about the history of tuberculosis in the United States. The result, Miller's first documentary …
Issue: March-April 2009