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Kathy K. Wang
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Does Harvard Place Enough Value on Academics?
Reality check: It is impossible for anyone to dictate exactly how anyone else should spend his time.
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Michael Trang ‘14, Huy Nguyen ‘10 and Megan Le ‘11 of the Harvard Vietnamese Association perform a skit depicting the clash between traditional and new familial values.
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The Harvard Wushu Club performs at SEA Night 2011. The club is known for its incredibly athletic moves and stimluated fight scenes.
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The Harvard Vietnamese Dance Troupe performs an original dance piece involving traditional Vietnamese hats and colorful costumes.
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Student members of HPF (Harvard Philippine Forum) dance on top of benches for the Sayaw sa Bangko, a folk dance that originated from the Pangasinan province of the Philippines.
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The South East Asian Coalition supplemented the seven cultural performances with an eight-course meal served in the Leverett Dining Hall.
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Riana Balahadia '14 and Will Simbol, who is pursuing a Harvard Master’s degree in Arts in Education, sing a Filipino ballade titled "Kailangan Kita" (I Need You) at SEA Night 2011.
HBS Perspectives on Healthcare as a Management Challenge
The Harvard Business School Health Care Initiative presents a speaker panel titled "Perspectives on Healthcare as a Management Challenge." Speakers at the event include Dr. David Cutler, Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics, Dr. Atul Gawande of Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard School of Public Health, and Dr. Rafaella Sadun, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at HBS. The event took place yesterday at Spangler Auditorium.
HBS Perspectives on Healthcare as a Management Challenge
The Harvard Business School Health Care Initiative presents a speaker panel titled "Perspectives on Healthcare as a Management Challenge." Speakers at the event included Dr. David Cutler, Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics, Dr. Atul Gawande of Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard School of Public Health, and Dr. Rafaella Sadun, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at HBS. The event took place yesterday at Spangler Auditorium.
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Sutton keeps her jazz performance master class intimate last Thursday at the New College Theatre.