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...Ghanaian feast, bringing the world together in a sense.” Cohen’s involvement in HASA, including a stint as social chair this past year, facilitated friendships that fostered a better understanding of the continent. “I really got to know such a wide range of people from a continent that’s known monolithically,” says Cohen. When Cohen speaks of her role in Spoken Word Society and the Vagina Monologues, she stresses the community that each offered. Cohen, who became involved with spoken word in high school, jokingly refers...
...served as associate dean since 2005, and he has held a position as a tenured professor in the Faculty for only seven years. He is currently the McKay Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.Though the chairman of a private software company and former swim coach has a wide range of leadership experience outside of the academy, his administrative experience at Harvard is limited when compared to the three deans who preceded him. “Mike Smith is an excellent teacher, a distinguished computer scientist, and a talented leader known to his colleagues as someone who galvanizes others...
First place was expected. But in a wide-open Ivy League championship, Harvard finished its stellar season on a sour note, falling to Columbia, Princeton, and Yale en route to a fourth-place performance in West Trenton...
...cooperation agreement,” which will codify some of the benefits that Harvard will provide to the Allston community. The agreement will be tied to the science complex proposal and must be approved by the BRA before construction can begin. Local residents have proposed a wide range of ideas from day care to after school programs, but the Task Force has recently made educational programs and projects its priority. The focus on education is wise; Harvard’s world-renowned educational resources will serve the community far better than other benefits it could provide. In negotiating the exact...
Radcliffe should have known. The few who follow women’s lightweight crew understand the nature of the sport in which anything can happen. With a field that is growing by the year, as more and more schools put out varsity eights to compete, the sport is wide open, and surprise finishes are beginning to become the norm. Never was this more evident than on Saturday at the IRA women’s national championships. Moving out of obscurity and into the national spotlight, the Bucknell Bisons won their first-ever national title, winning the lightweight Grand Finals with...