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After an application process in the fall, the freshmen involved in FACES spent much of the second semester participating in what Sullivan calls “community-building arts workshops,” creating work to be presented at the Arts First showcase. The end product will be a unique event, according to Sullivan: “It will be a multimedia living art exhibit of music, acrobatics, photography, film, painting, and live performance exploring the concept of identity...

Author: By Matthew C. Stone, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: FACES: Who We Are | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

Despite this decision, Fuller still chose to take a year off between high school and Harvard, spending a year dancing as an apprentice for the Portland Ballet. Despite this stint with a professional company, Fuller attributes most of his growth as a dancer to the time he spent performing at Harvard with the Harvard Ballet Company as well as the Harvard-Radcliffe Modern Dance Company...

Author: By Eleanor T. Regan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: James Fuller ’10 | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

Among the students was Amy K. Bei ’03, a doctorate candidate at the School of Public Health who spent a year in Tanzania, where she developed a method for conducting reverse genetics in the human erythrocyte...

Author: By Xi Yu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Experts Talk Global Health | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

Keenan, who transferred to Harvard after freshman year from Transylvania University, has spent his three years at the college steadily developing his writing. He maintains, however, that his environment is not necessarily the most conducive for writing. “I think it is important to remain conscious that you are in a very small world when you are in the Harvard literary scene,” he says...

Author: By Sarah L. Hopkinson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Justin Keenan ’10 | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

Campbell is one of the few Harvard students jointly enrolled at the New England Conservatory of Music (NEC), a highly competitive and world-renowned music institution. Ever since his freshman year, the pianist has spent time shuttling between the two campuses, taking music lessons, practicing with NEC students, and performing in jazz ensembles. After he graduates from Harvard this spring with an A.B. in Chemistry and Physics, he will continue his education full-time at the NEC and receive a masters degree in Music...

Author: By Araba A. Appiagyei-Dankah, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Malcolm Campbell ’10 | 4/27/2010 | See Source »

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