Tag: Andrew Clark

  • Nation & World

    Bringing Legacy of Slavery report to life

    Professors find ways to help students engage with findings in meaningful, often unexpected ways — sometimes in places they regularly pass by.

    7 minutes
    Jane's headstone.
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    Voices raised in glee

    Glee clubs from Harvard, Yale, and Princeton mesh online in song to celebrate diversity and fellowship.

    2 minutes
    Glee Clubs
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    Reinventing courses that are harder to teach remotely

    How Harvard faculty are inventing ways to make “hard-to-teach” courses work online.

    7 minutes
    Still from a lab experiment.
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    Glee Club to honor W.E.B. Du Bois

    More than a century after W.E.B. Du Bois was denied entry to the Harvard Glee Club, the chorus celebrates his life and words.

    4 minutes
    The Glee Club rehearses.
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    The ending as beginning: Commencement ’18

    Harvard’s annual Commencement is both a conclusion and a start for those graduating. But the day also is a gathering of the far-flung Crimson clan under tents and trees in…

    22 minutes
    Harvard graduates wave books.
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    A new holiday song cycle

    The Harvard Glee Club and Radcliffe Choral Society premiered Paul Moravec’s composition at a holiday concert.

    3 minutes
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    Resonant connection

    The Harvard Glee Club and a Dorchester boys choir have joined forces over the past two years, performing together in concerts and at services, and establishing a fellowship.

    6 minutes
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    Seamus Heaney, set to music

    Nobel Laureate and onetime Harvard professor Seamus Heaney will reprise a 1986 poem at Commencement this year, celebrating Harvard in its 375th year – and inspiring a new a cappela work by Richard Beaudoin.

    4 minutes
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    Let there be music

    As a liberal arts college, Harvard trains its students broadly so they can adapt nimbly to a rapidly changing world. Increasingly, appreciating and participating in music are integral parts of student life.

    18 minutes
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    New era for the arts

    Since 2009, three of Harvard’s main arts positions have changed hands. The fresh leaders of the music, dance, and choral spheres represent an important new direction for the arts.

    7 minutes
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    Moments that make Commencement

    After weeks of rain and cold, Harvard ended the 2010-11 year on a postcard-perfect day of azure skies and warming breezes. Most of the focus was on the speeches and rituals of Tercentenary Theatre, of course. But all across Harvard Yard, where graduating students, faculty, families, and friends gathered, there were thousands of magical moments…

    11 minutes
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    A musical education

    Harvard students are studying and performing the modern, eclectic works of composer John Adams.

    4 minutes
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    Choral director honors tradition

    Harvard’s Holden Choirs use one word to describe their new director, Andrew Clark: energy. Clark and Kevin Leong conduct a holiday concert at 8 p.m. Dec. 10.

    5 minutes