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David Wax’s trio La Tuza performs Mexican son music.
Faculty members are adapting the traditional lecture format with visual and multimedia elements—a new form of teaching. View examples of twenty-first-century pedagogy now in use in Harvard classrooms.
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In her home city of Ibadan, Nigeria, Oluwadara Johnson ’10 runs a performing-arts-themed camp for disadvantaged girls.
For Christopher Higgins ’10, a short-term stint volunteering at an orphanage in Busia, Uganda, turns into much more.
David Sengeh ’10 combats malaria by distributing bed nets in and around Sahn Malen, Sierra Leone.
Working with local residents, Elizabeth Nowak ’10 brings vertical agriculture to Nairobi’s Kibera slum.
Rashmi Jasrasaria ’10 focuses on HIV prevention, sexual health, and women’s empowerment in Arusha, Tanzania.
In Agyementi, Ghana, Sangu Delle ’10 brings clean water to a village.
At “slave castles” and the University of Ghana, Audrey White ’10 researches the slave trade.
In a refugee camp near Nakuru, Kenya, Megan Shutzer ’10 learns that fallout from the 2007 election violence persists.
In Rwinkwavu, Rwanda, Elisa Nabel ’11 makes a film about childhood and innocence.
Grace Ryan ’10 films a documentary on mental-health care, and the debate over reform, in Accra, Ghana.
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