Katherine M Kulik
Askwith
Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Noam Chomsky, and Bruno della Chiesa of the ZNL Center for Neurosciences and Learning discuss the impact of Freire’s work and its relevance to education today. This Askwith Forum, which took place at Longfellow Hall on Wednesday evening, was presented in commemoration of the 45th anniversary of Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed.
HarvardSpeaks
Marjorie B. Gullick ‘13 presents her research in maternal and child healthcare access in East Africa at HarvardSpeaks Senior Night Wednesday. The last HarvardSpeaks event of the year featured five senior speakers.
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Linguist and MIT professor emeritus Noam Chomsky, right, discussed Paul Freire’s influence on pedagogy on Wednesday evening in honor of the 45th anniversary of Freire’s book, “Pedegogy of the Oppressed.”
Cabot Literary Salon
Kristen DePre '13 (lft) talks with students in The Advocate as a part of the Cabot Literary Salon series. Guests enjoyed wine and food while discussing DePre's thesis on art dealers of the 20th century and the demise of the 19th-century salon.
Digging Hip Hop
DJ Premier, 9th Wonder, and Pete Rock present "Digging" the Music of Hiphop: These are the Standards. This event, which featured a discussion on the current state of hip hop, took place Wednesday evening at Memorial Church.
Holi
Students celebrate Holi, an important Hindu tradition also called the festival of colors, this Saturday in the MAC quad. This event, hosted annually by Harvard Dharma, celebrates the coming of spring with the rang, in which students throw painted powder at each other.
Holi
Students celebrate Holi, an important Hindu tradition also called the festival of colors, this Saturday in the MAC quad. This event, hosted annually by Harvard Dharma, celebrates the coming of spring with the rang, in which students throw painted powder at each other.
Ann Taylor
Ann Taylor store manager Ron Hedges presents to Harvard students at Scene and Heard: Ann Taylor on How to Dress for Success at the Brattle Street store on Wednesday night. Naniete H. Coleman of the Office of Career Services was also in attendance at this event.