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Madeline R. Lear
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Faculty Meeting
Robert A. Lue, left, and Vice Provost for Advances in Learning Peter K. Bol enter University Hall before a faculty meeting in November 2015.
Linda Bilmes
Linda J. Bilmes, a Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at the Kennedy School, speaks at the IOP JFK Jr. Forum's event, "Government Shutdown" in 2013 with David King.
The Naked Rule
Wyatt M. Robertson '18 stands armed with a plastic toy gun and ready to drop his towel if need be while playing 'Assassins' in Quincy House. According to game rules, participants can only "shoot" targets with the same attire. "So if someone comes at me, I just drop my towel and people can't shoot me," Robertson explained.
What Moves You?
"I want to hold [time] in my arms and tell it thank you/I’m done progressing through life/I want my soul to move through moments and decide their worth for myself," recited Anna K. Antongiorgi '19 during ‘What Moves You?’ a Harvard Dance Project performance combining dance, music, and poetry on Friday evening. The cast worked with choreographers to translate answers to the question ‘What moves you?’ into movement.
What Moves You?
"I want to hold [time] in my arms and tell it thank you/I’m done progressing through life/I want my soul to move through moments and decide their worth for myself," recited Anna K. Antongiorgi '19 during ‘What Moves You?’ a Harvard Dance Project performance combining dance, music, and poetry in April. The cast worked with choreographers to translate answers to the question ‘What moves you?’ into movement.
A Bright Future
"I have a sense of hope. Even though I'm going through what I'm going through, I still see a bright future ahead of me," explained Ayisha Monique Eddins, 22, a guest at Y2Y. Eddins hopes to pursue a career in psychology.
Dorm Storming
Currier House residents storm into a freshman dorm to notify students of their house placement. “It’s going to be okay,” assured one upperclassmen through a megaphone.
Kirkland Jedi
Michael C. Rose ’17 dressed as a jedi for Housing Day. Students in Kirkland, famous for their house spirit, staked out the John Harvard statue in the middle of the night, according to Rose.
Quadded
“I think I used the phrase ‘I am down with any house besides Currier,’” said Ali Dastjerdi ’19 upon learning he will live in Currier House. After a few minutes, Dastjerdi warmed to the news and urged his blockmates to be positive.
Housing Day
Upperclassmen rally around the John Harvard statue before delivering letters to freshmen notifying them of their house placement. In recent decades, Housing Day has grown into a holiday for students at the College.