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...exposing them but of giving an outline to their nebulous nature in the context of democracy and its sustainability. Though at the screening Galison jokingly called the film an “impossible project” due to the impenetrability of secrets, Moss said the intent was to add a third dimension to secrecy’s “two-dimensional world” of paper. The film combines historical footage, interviews, and animation. Grainy historical clips of American conflicts are juxtaposed with post-Sept. 11 images in order to present evidence for both the benefits and perils...
...Award Winners. This year, Ukrainian-born winners Dinara Nadzhafova and Ilya Petrov are coming to Sanders Theatre at Harvard as part of a tour covering major U.S cities, including Chicago, New York, Houston, and Miami. By the age of 10, when most of us were still learning how to add and subtract fractions, Nadzhafova was playing the piano in musical festivals and even snagging first place in a few international competitions. Now, at 17, her résumé of prizes has grown lengthy. Nadzhafova’s chaperone, Svetlana Gorzhevskaya, the program director for arts and culture...
...across America, college graduates often leave school with $20,000 to $50,000 in debt. For graduates of business and public policy schools, add another $75,000 to $100,000; for law or medical school, make that $125,000 to $150,000. Compare that to the experience of people in our generation, the great majority of whom had no debt at all when they graduated from college...
...with a season under its belt, the young group of sophomores Eric Posner, Max Gottschall, and Sean Whitsitt will look to prove itself. Newcomer Billy Geist will add to the core...
...John Dowling wrote in an e-mail, as long as graduate students’ “creationist views do not affect their science teaching or research,” they should be given degrees. Though we are uncomfortable with “creationists touting legitimate science credentials to add credence to their preposterous views,” as Johnstone Professor of Psychology Steven Pinker commented in an e-mail, to deny such students a Ph.D. would be to start down a slippery slope of almost Orwellian intolerance. Nevertheless, universities have a responsibility to their students to carefully vet candidates...