Word: discussed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...where the greatest expansion of the faculty is likely to take place,” said Rothenberg. Rothenberg said that he identified the fund’s faculty angle after listening to Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby and University President Lawrence H. Summers “discuss the importance of expanding the faculty.”Kirby said last month that he aims to grow the Faculty, which already includes over 700 members, to 750 by 2010.With each $3 million gift, the donors can specify the field of a professorship. “Normally, a donor...
City councillors, local administrators, and Cantabrigian dancing enthusiasts gathered last night in a special roundtable meeting to discuss the fate of a West Cambridge dance hall, but architects involved in the project cautioned that the end of planning and construction is at least two years away...
...very freedoms. Regardless of the content of a cartoon, pamphlet, drawing, or any form of expression, citizens must be at liberty to herald their deepest beliefs without fear of reproach or censorship from government. A democracy thrives only with a vibrant marketplace of ideas that allows citizens to frankly discuss their convictions without fear of censorship. Instead, these riots show a widespread refusal to allow socially or religiously unpopular speech, which suggests a deeply ingrained incompatibility toward basic democratic freedoms. Some moderate Muslims, especially those in Europe, have spoken out against the Middle Eastern violence. Their support for free speech...
Responding to the Salient’s decision to print the cartoons, the Harvard College Interfaith Council announced that it would host a forum on Thursday night at 7 p.m. in the Kirkland Junior Common Room to discuss the cartoons and put them into a broader context. The forum will be co-sponsored by various religious and political groups, including Harvard Hillel and the Harvard Political Union...
...role in social planning on campus became the hottest issue of the election. Haddock and Riley both said during the campaign that the UC should play a more limited role in direct social programming. Riley and Haan said yesterday that they intend to keep meeting with students to discuss the role that student groups should play in a proposed committee that would plan campus-wide events. “In general, we are meeting with student leaders and student groups who have contributed to social events and community at Harvard,” Riley said after yesterday?...