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...happens to open up in my field in the Study of Religion here, I would love to return to teach, but that’s not likely, so I’ll probably end up teaching somewhere else,” she said...
...show makes clear. There's no master key to both Kuichi Uchida's stately Portrait of the Empress, from 1872, and Daido Moriyama's feral Stray Dog, from 99 years later. The sheer multitude of Asian sensibilities is the first lesson that the explosion of Asian art has to teach. Perhaps because they come from traditionalist cultures, even many younger Asian artists produce work that, like Chen's, acknowledges the history and long-standing cultural practices of their homelands. But preconceptions about the Japanese gift for wabi--refined simplicity--will get you nowhere with the dancing cartoon mushrooms...
After winning a senate seat in New York in 1976, he returned to Cambridge to teach his government seminar “Ethnicity in Politics” the day after his victory celebration...
...teach a course on how to lobby the Hill because she does it with such persistence and intelligence and humility and gratitude that it’s impossible to ignore her,” says Daniel McGlinchey, a spokesperson for Rep. Barney Frank ’61, D-Mass. “She worked with both the House and the Senate, both democrats and republicans, both the legislative branch and the executive branch, with such grace that they adore...
...anti-war teach-in held on Sunday night perpetuated the acceptability of discussing serious issues through fluffy rhetoric (News, “On Eve of Vote, Professors Question War”, March 17). The absence of a single anti-war voice who could address the complexities of the impending war in Iraq was astounding. Instead of discussing pivotal issues such as peaceful alternatives to disarmament, diplomatic strategies to initiate much-needed regime change in Iraq and the like, the professors who led the teach-in resorted to reading poetry, offering unsubstantiated conspiracy theories and kindergartenesque name-calling of the Bush...