Word: colloquia
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Nancy C. Braverman '89, projects coordinator for the William James Society, said the organization's goal is to help students "get more familiar with professors" in informal discussions, lectures, colloquia, and dinners. She added that the group is planning events that are "not exclusively for people interested in psychology," possibly including a panel on eating disorders, she said...
First in a series of weekly Bunting Institute colloquia, the lecture took place in Agassiz House before an audience composed largely of Black women. The nation's formost post-doctoral research center for women, the Bunting Institute offers one and two-year residential fellowships for artists, scholars, writers and scientists...
...University's resources have also increasednotably since the committee began. The committeesponsors numerous events annually, including theWomen's History Week celebration every March,colloquia on gender, and forums about theseswritten on topics related to women's studies...
...fact, not possible for all our courses to be offered every year. Most of the members of the department teach 4-6 undergraduate courses over a two-year period. We give graduate colloquia, and seminars for our graduate students. We offer so many undergraduate courses because we want to ensure a variety of coverage. But no one can give all of his or her graduate and undergraduate courses every year. Furthermore, when faculty members go on leave, as they must, in order to do research, their courses are bracketed...
...activities revolve around a residential building at 42 Francis Ave., which includes 20 apartments for member and their families. The center brings visiting religious scholars who are on leave from other universities to Harvard, organizes conferences, dinners and in-house colloquia to draw attention to and observe major festivals of all religious traditions...