Events
In Roundtable, Professors Talk Politics, History
A roundtable on the role of history and the law in the current presidential election drew a crowd in the Barker Center Tuesday night.
PBHA Honors Cortes for Service
The Philip Brooks House Association honored Co-Director of Industrial Areas Foundation Ernesto Cortes, Jr., on Friday for his work as a community organizer through IAF, which provides leadership development for the politically disenfranchised.
IOP Panelists Stress Importance of Presidential Debates
Panelists at the Institute of Politics said that debates are playing a stronger role in the presidential elections, because of an increase in political advertising.
Rabbi Ben-Zion Gold
Kadimah Michelson, a member of the Harvard Hillel Study and Worship community, congratulated Rabbi Ben-Zion Gold after his CD release Sunday. Gold, a Holocaust survivor, published author, and former director of Harvard Hillel, worked with his associate Jane Myers, a former Radcliffe student, to release a collection of Polish melodies he still remembers from childhood. Current Hillel director and Rabbi, Jonah Steinberg, says the event inspires "a tremendous sense of legacy."
Conference Aims to Ignite Innovation
Around 200 students, professionals, and academics from across the country arrived at Harvard on Saturday to attend the 3rd Annual Igniting Innovation Summit on social entrepreneurship.
SCOTUS Expert
Jeffrey Toobin '82 delivers the Robert C. Cobb, Sr. Memorial Lecture, entitled "The Obama White House vs. the Supreme Court" at Sanders Theatre on Thursday. He lectured about the role of the Supreme Court during the recent past, dazzling the crowd with his extensive knowledge and biting humor.
SCOTUS Expert
Jeffrey Toobin '82 delivers the Robert C. Cobb, Sr. Memorial Lecture, entitled "The Obama White House vs. the Supreme Court" at Sanders Theatre on Thursday. He lectured about the role of the Supreme Court during the recent past, dazzling the crowd with his extensive knowledge and biting humor.
Greek Cuisine Comes to Harvard
Students interested in learning more about Greek cuisine—the mother of all Mediterranean diets—are invited to attend chef and cookbook author Diane Kochilas's food event on Thursday.