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It’s unclear what “sensitive” research—a formal Cold-War category just short of classified that was abandoned in the 1960s??means today...
...revolutionary review essentially invented the idea of general education, the basis for core curricula nationwide; its 1945 report, the Redbook, sold 40,000 copies in a few years. Rosovsky’s review reinvigorated the faculty—still reeling from the culture shocks of the 1960s??by designing the core we know today, creating the idea of “approaches to knowledge.” Both of them garnered frequent press coverage and influenced undergraduate pedagogy nationwide. Though the core may have seen better days and undergraduate frustration with the current system is justified, these were...
...1960s??in the middle of Pusey’s tenure—Harvard modernized its central administration, bringing in vice presidents who did not attend the University and transforming it into something like a “modern corporation,” Keller says. But despite the changes in office structure, Pusey still opened his own mail every morning, according to Keller...
This expansion included the construction of Peabody Terrace and Mather Tower in the 1960s??two buildings that are praised by architects but hated by neighbors who say the tall structures cast shadows across their homes and block their views of the river...
...most recent movement for ethnic studies—although Harvard students have been lobbying for ethnic studies on and off since the 1960s??was born last year in the Academic Affairs Committee of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations...