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Rudenstine Visits Shanghai, Speaks to Alumni
SHANGHAI, June 26--Four days before President Clinton fielded questions on a Shanghai radio-talk show during his historic visit to China,
Japanese Culture, Politics To Blend At ECJAL Conference This Weekend
Green tea ice cream, Japanese dance and a speech by a framer of the Japanese constitution are just some of
Professors Pursue Desire Over Dollars
Alison Simmons, assistant professor in philosophy, says undergraduates who are thinking of pursuing academic careers in the humanities should be
Black Faculty Embrace Challenge, Opportunity
Black faculty in the College say they have a responsibility, and an opportunity, that their colleagues may not share. Their
Teach-Ins Encourage Campus Activism
The Harvard Democracy Teach-Ins (DTI), a new student group on campus, is planning a series of workshops that they hope
Course Examines Religions
Students in Religion 1007: "Religion in Multicultural America," learn that the large number of religious communities out of the mainstream
Discovering Cultures, One Bite at a Time
J ames L. Watson, Fairbank professor of Chinese society, wants his students in Anthropology 105 to think of the public
Labor Unions Question China Ties
The age-old question of whether the U.S. and China should trade freely will be getting a fresh look as the
Panelists Focus on Future of Ethnic Studies Research
A group of distinguished scholars discussed the future agenda of ethnic studies at a symposium Friday afternoon, calling for less
Entrepreneur's Panel Kicks-Off Fall 1997 Career Week
Successful entrepreneurs must feel a driving need to go into business for themselves, a panel of self-employed business people told
Survey Finds College Tuition Rates Rising Across Country
College tuition in America rose an average of 5 percent last year, the College Board's Annual Survey of Colleges reported