The previous Paralympic logo incorporated the Tae-Geuk, which is a traditional Korean decorative motif. According to oriental philosophy, Tae-Geuk refers to the ultimate reality from which all things ...
Larry Garber is a senior technical adviser at Digital Mobilizations Inc., a start-up company that delivers engineering support for enterprises reinventing the way they use information. He is a former ...
Did anyone bother to tell University President Alan M. Garber ’76? Last week, when asked in an interview with The Crimson about a controversial post from the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine ...
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An expert introduction to the movement and the contributions of its leading lights, from Cassatt to Hassam, Ritman to Benson — featuring works offered at Christie’s.
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(Bloomberg) -- Harvard University President Alan Garber said he’s disappointed by the school’s fundraising efforts in the wake of the campus turmoil over the past year. The wealthiest US ...
The crew take a look at Don Garber's recent comments regarding the U.S. Open Cup, discussing the changes that they think need to be made to keep fan attendance up.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 said he was disappointed by some of the University’s fundraising numbers during an interview with The Crimson on Tuesday, a sign that Harvard officials are ...