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Documentary examines ‘blaxploitation’ films
An old joke asks the question, “What do you call a 200-pound black man with a gun?” The answer, of course, is “Sir,” the subtext being that it is only…
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Perfection: Popcorn, pop, fresh air, and Ferris
More than 3,000 members, family, and friends of the Harvard community gathered in a festive mood in Tercentenary Theatre on Sunday evening (Sept. 22) for President Lawrence H. Summers Its Movie Time at Harvard, a free screening of the high school-rebel classic comedy Ferris Buellers Day Off.
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Program on U.S.-Japan Relations names 16 fellows for academic year
Harvards Program on U.S.-Japan Relations was founded in 1980 on the belief that the United States and Japan have become so interdependent that the problems they face urgently require their cooperation. The program enables outstanding scholars and practitioners to come together to conduct independent research and participate in an ongoing dialogue with other members of…
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Center for Ethics selects its 2002-03 Safra Fellows
The University Center for Ethics and the Professions has selected five Harvard graduate students to be named Edmond J. Safra Graduate Fellows in Ethics. Under the direction of Arthur Applbaum, professor of ethics and public policy at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG), the new fellows will devote their time to an approved course of…
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CSWR hosts 27 fellows at Divinity School
The Center for the Study of World Religions (CSWR) at the Divinity School will host 27 fellows during the 2002-03 academic year. Established in 1958, CSWR fosters excellence in the study of world religions on the broadest scale and from many perspectives. International in composition and subject matter, CSWR facilitates the exchange of ideas growing…
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Serbian prime minister speaks:
Writers as far back as Sophocles have referred to the nation as a ship of state. In his talk at the Kennedy Schools ARCO Forum Friday (Sept. 20), Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic gave that metaphor a new twist. He compared his country to a bicycle.
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Medical School recognized for excellence in minority health
Harvard Medical Schools Minority Faculty Development Program (MFDP), established in 1990 to increase minority faculty development, recruitment, and retention – as well as to expand the local pool of minority students seeking careers in science and medicine from grade school to graduate school – has received the prestigious Center of Excellence in Minority Health designation…
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Sackler Saturdays to return for another season
This fall the Harvard University Art Museums (HUAM) will return with a second year of the Sackler Saturdays program for families and children. Families with children ages 6 to 11 are again invited to explore artworks from ancient cultures and distant lands in Asia, Europe, and this year, Africa. The program takes place in the…
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Carr Center names its 2002-03 fellows
The Kennedy Schools Carr Center for Human Rights Policy has named its 2002-03 fellows. The six fellows bring with them the accumulated experience of working on a variety of compelling human rights issues on four continents.
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It’s great to be live!
Staff from across the University whove toiled on the new PeopleSoft Human Resources system learned it was up and running on Monday (Sept. 23). Amid popping champagne corks and cutting cakes in the HR Project Situation Room in Holyoke Center, HR Project director Karen Davis (center) talks to workers who worked through the weekend in…
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Oh, no! It’s Ig Nobel time again!
On Oct. 3, men and women from four continents will take the stage at Sanders Theatre, where Nobel laureates will shake their hands 1,200 strangers will pelt them with paper airplanes and a worldwide Internet TV audience will watch them receive their Ig Nobel Prizes. Each of the 10 new Ig Nobel Prize winners has…
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Agreeing on what to argue about:
A new report on the nations environment presents a mosaic picture, containing both disturbing news such as the fact that virtually all our streams and groundwater contain contaminants and good news such as the fact that global-warming producing carbon safely stored in trees increased by 80 percent in the Eastern United States from the 1950s…
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In the hot seat:
Even before Sept. 11, professional firefighters enjoyed the glow of a heroic mystique. Stock characters in picture books and childhood stories, they’ve long captured the imagination of children and remained in our adult psyches as steadfast, brave men and women who protect our lives and property.
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Ah, Paris! The world capital of nostalgia:
When Patrice Higonnet was invited to teach at the College de France, a venerable Parisian institution whose free lectures are attended by everyone from street people to the haut monde, he decided to do something daring – instruct Parisians about their own city.
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HLS to hold symposium in honor of Arthur von Mehren
Harvard Law School will host a symposium exploring law and justice in a multistate world. The event will be held in honor of Story Professor of Law Emeritus Arthur Taylor von Mehrens 80th birthday. The Friday (Sept. 27) symposium will feature discussions on each of von Mehrens four areas of expertise: comparative law, choice of…
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Summer interns work to ‘green’ Harvard
The greening of Harvard took another step forward this summer as, for the second year in a row, a group of environmentally minded interns took a hard look at Harvards buildings, vehicles, and equipment with an eye to make the campus more environment-friendly.
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Race is a refrain in Burns’ work
Ken Burns cannot tell an American story – about music, about baseball, about authors and artists, and certainly not about the Civil War – without bumping into the same issue: race.
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Welcoming neighbors to Harvard
The Office of Government, Community and Public Affairs has updated its Welcome Guide, which provides information for Harvard’s Cambridge, Boston, and Watertown neighbors.
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A bigger, better Harvard Guide
The new edition of The Harvard Guide, the Universitys official guidebook, is now on sale at the Harvard Events & Information Center in the Holyoke Center Arcade. The guide has a fresh new look with a cover that celebrates Commencement and Widener Library.
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Har’d Corps Service
Members of the Class of ’06 gather together for the second annual First-Year Day of Service event, co-sponsored by the Phillips Brooks House Association and Har’d Corps. The students are urged to participate in a variety of service activites at various sites in neighborhoods throughout the Greater Boston area.
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Getting in is a personal matter
The No. 1 rule for gaining admission to a prestigious college, education writer Jacques Steinberg told an eager audience at the Graduate School of Education (GSE) Tuesday night (Sept. 24), is that there are no rules.
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Technology for the poor as well as the rich
For the worlds poor, technology is something other people have, a tool for the rich to help them get richer.
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Men’s soccer dominates Hartford
Though it may not have been as pretty as usual, the Harvard football team scored a perfect 10 this past Saturday (Sept. 21) at the Stadium, holding off the high-flying Holy Cross Crusaders, 28-23, to claim their 10th consecutive victory over two seasons. And in spite of the seven penalties for 55 yards, or the…
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Colloquium series looks at religion and public policy
The Joint Program on Religion and Public Life at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) is sponsoring a research colloquium series beginning Oct. 3. The series, which will run through Dec. 5, aims to discuss the work of leading scholars who address the interaction of religion and public…
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Streak continues
Though it may not have been as pretty as usual, the Harvard football team scored a perfect 10 this past Saturday (Sept. 21) at the Stadium, holding off the high-flying Holy Cross Crusaders, 28-23, to claim their 10th consecutive victory over two seasons. And in spite of the seven penalties for 55 yards, or the…
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Endowment return stable in 2001-02
The return on Harvard University’s endowment was relatively flat during the 2001-2002 fiscal year, with investment returns dipping 0.5 percent despite what Harvard Management Company President and Chief Executive Officer Jack Meyer termed a
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The Big Picture
As a young boy in Calabria, Italy, Joe Calautti spent half his days in grammar school, the other half as an apprentice tailor, learning by watching the master tailors at their work.
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Watertown, University announce agreement
The town of Watertown and Harvard University announced that after a year and a half of extensive negotiations, an agreement has been reached that will provide the town with a guaranteed revenue stream from the Arsenal on the Charles Property.