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Tara W. Merrigan
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This Week's Arts Cover: Stanislaw Baranczak
This week’s Crimson Arts cover story is about Polish poet and Harvard professor Stanislaw Baranczak. The piece focuses on Baranczak’s ...
Even When No One is Looking
Poet Stanislaw Baranczak had no desire to shoulder his country’s burden. What he wanted was to write free from the confines of communist censorship.
Overexposed in Austin
On the highway later, I looked down at the odometer: 85 m.p.h. It didn’t feel all that fast. It was the landscape’s lack of landmarks.
The Dilemma of the Radical
The difference between an activist and a radical is not necessarily clear, and the Harvard activist, it seems, resists easy categorization.
Harvard College Administration Quiet on Abe Liu Incident
As discussion of the 27-year-old Extension School student who was escorted from Weld Hall on Dec. 8 cools down on campus, freshmen have expressed concern about how the administration has handled informing students of the incident.
Profile: Nancy F. Cott
When history Professor Nancy F. Cott took the stand in January 2010, she was stepping into a highly contentious arena that had drawn California’s governor and most ardent supporters of gay marriage into a battle over the legality of Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage in that state.
Obama Revises Student Loans
President Barack Obama announced on Wednesday that he plans to sign an executive order that will ease the financial burden of student loans for many young Americans, including some Harvard undergraduates and graduate students.
Harvard and the Fabric of a Nation
As America’s star has begun to dim and other countries are diluting United States’ influence on the international stage, will Harvard’s fate be once again entwined with America’s?
Harvard Rethinks Strategy Abroad
An advisory group has provided a set of recommendations to University administrators that begin to formulate a vision for Harvard’s international presence.
With $40 Million Gift, Harvard Launches Teaching Initiative
With a $40 million gift from Rita E. and Gustave M. Hauser, Harvard said Tuesday that it will launch a new teaching initiative, an effort that officials describe as re-emphasizing a commitment to best teaching practices and innovative learning.