Today in Photos (02/20/2013)

On Science and Democracy
Associate Professor of History and of Social Studies Andrew Jewett discusses the overlapping elements of his book "Science, Democracy, and the American University: From the Civil War to the Cold War," with Theodore M. Porter and Harvard professors Sheila S. Jasanoff and Charles E. Rosenberg on Tuesday afternoon in Robinson Basement Seminar Room.


Mitchell J. Silver, President of American Planning Association, addresses students and other members of the Graduate School of Design this evening on planning for the 21st Century. By highlighting the impact of social and generational transformations and using Raleigh, NC, as an example, he urges planners of the future to tackle the societal challenges we are facing through planning.


Dr. Vikramaditya Prakash, Professor of Architecture at the University of Washington in Seattle, speaks at CGIS-Knafel this evening about the process of deruralization in Chandigarh, India.

KENYA DIG IT
Sophomore center Kenyatta Smith had a breakout weekend for the Crimson as it hosted Penn and Princeton in Lavieties Pavilion. Scoring a career-high 20 points and recording a program-best 10 blocks, Smith was just one rebound shy of a triple-double against the Quakers on Friday night.

Harvard College Democrats Vote to Endorse a US Senate Candidate
Mayor Joseph Sullivan addresses questions about Democratic US Senate candidate Stephen Lynch at a Harvard College Democrats meeting. Representative Carl Sciortino also spoke as a representative of the Ed Markey campaign at the meeting on Tuesday evening, during which attendees voted on the endorsement of a candidate.


Sherry Rehman, Pakistan Ambassador, discusses current politics in Pakistan at the IOP on Tuesday evening. Ambassador Rehman spoke about current Pakistani relations with the United States.

FRYGHT CLUB
Junior forward Lyndsey Fry, shown above in earlier action, found the back of the net twice in Harvard’s 5-2 defeat of Brown on Tuesday night at the Bright Hockey Center. Both of Fry’s goals in the contest were assisted by captain Jillian Dempsey, who entered the top 10 in points in school history.

KENYA DIG IT
Sophomore center Kenyatta Smith had a breakout weekend for the Crimson as it hosted Penn and Princeton in Lavieties Pavilion. Scoring a career-high 20 points and recording a program-best 10 blocks, Smith was just one rebound shy of a triple-double against the Quakers on Friday night.

KENYA DIG IT
Sophomore center Kenyatta Smith had a breakout weekend for the Crimson as it hosted Penn and Princeton in Lavieties Pavilion. Scoring a career-high 20 points and recording a program-best 10 blocks, Smith was just one rebound shy of a triple-double against the Quakers on Friday night.

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College, City Politics, Men's Basketball, Women's Ice Hockey, Politics

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