Harvard Today: December 1, 2015

Natasha F. Dalomba ’14 speaks to current Harvard students about her experience in the nonprofit sector. She was representing College Advising Corps, through which she helps current high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds acquire a college education.
Natasha F. Dalomba ’14 speaks to current Harvard students about her experience in the nonprofit sector. She was representing College Advising Corps, through which she helps current high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds acquire a college education. By Saul A. Urbina-Johanson

Happy December– wait what, how did that happen already? On this day in 1982, the King of Pop released his album “Thriller.” We hope you have a thrilling last Tuesday of classes.

IN THE DHALL

Lunch:

Philly Cheese Steak Sub

White Bean Ragout

Waffle Fries #omg

Dinner:

Coq Au Vin

Steamed Mussels Garlic and White Wine

Vegetable Quinoa Paella

IN THE ATMOSPHERE

Today’s going to be 45º and rainy. At least it isn't going to snow?

ON FLYBY

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It's gift-exchanging season, and you definitely don't want to let your Secret Snowflake down.

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Seriously, what happened to them? Flyby investigated.

Five Ways to Spend Your BoardPlus
The semester is coming to an end, folks.

IN THE NEWS

Amidst Conversations on Race, House Masters Debate Title
The masters of Harvard’s undergraduate residential Houses are discussing changing their shared title—one that some students criticize as associated with slavery and Harvard College Dean and Cabot House Master Rakesh Khurana says makes him personally uncomfortable.

At Meeting, Law School Grapples With Race Relations
Facing a group of expectant students in a campus lecture hall on Monday, Harvard Law School Dean Martha L. Minow did her best to mollify students who have called on her to improve campus race relations, demands that intensified after a racially-charged incident shook the school two weeks ago.

Currier Housemasters To Step Down After 8 Years
After almost eight years, Richard W. Wrangham and Elizabeth Ross will step down from their positions as Currier House Co-Masters at the end of the 2015-2016 academic year, looking to focus more on their research and professional pursuits.

Crowd Gathers for Screening of Environmental Documentary
Against the backdrop of the Paris climate change discussions, a crowd gathered at the Kennedy School on Monday night for an advanced screening of “Racing Extinction,” a documentary about species extinction by Academy-Award-winning director and National Geographic photographer Louie Psihoyos.

EVENTS

Student Art Tours — Student led tours of the Art Museums at 2 p.m. (this is the last set of tours for the semester)

Courageous Conversations and Bystander Intervention — The Title IX Office is hosting a discussion with Tom Tremblay about preventing sexual assault through bystander intervention in Fong Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.

World AIDS Day Vigil — Come to Memorial Church at 7:30 p.m. to hear from Brook Baker and Marguerite Thorp Basilico.

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