"An artwork whose medium is history," is how Harvard University Professor Peter K. Bol, borrowing a line from the China scholar Haun Saussy, defines China. With fellow Harvard Professor William C.
This fall, students enrolled in CS50, Harvard’s behemoth introductory Computer Science course, will only be asked to attend two lectures in person. The new policy, one of a host of changes announced ...
Sean Spicer, still trundling along on his post-White House prestige tour, is well into his semester as a visiting fellow at Harvard's Institute of Politics. But it looks like the biggest hurdle in ...
Harvard launched its own channel yesterday on iTunes U, a part of the online store that provides largely free access to educational materials. It joined other educational heavyweights distributing ...
Web site Academic Earth is like Hulu for academic lectures, pulling free lectures from Berkeley, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale into one attractive, easy to navigate site. It's incredible ...
Kmind Strategy Consulting has become China's first consulting firm to share its business strategies with Harvard, Brown and MIT in the US, making history in the consulting industry long dominated by ...
Dec. 17, 2006 — -- Students at Harvard Law School learn from some of the finest legal minds in the world. But they can't always learn in a classroom the concrete ways their future work as ...
Could you distill your entire field into an hourlong presentation? Some leading scholars are taking up that challenge in a for-profit educational video venture that debuts next month. It’s called the ...
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To attend the Nobel Prize awarding in Oslo on December 10, she would have to file another batch of travel requests before all the courts handling the seven cases The Philippine Court of Appeals (CA) ...
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