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...This method will definitely be more successful than a bunch of people going outside and holding signs.” And already-established amateur filmmakers may not be the only ones interested in entering the competition. “The people behind the project are from very different areas??like George Clooney and the Dalai Lama—so this will appeal to a wide demographic, ranging from art students to sociology and anthropology students,” Konstantakopoulos continues. The current deadline for submission is May 21, 2006. More information and instructions on how to register...
...course that will cover themes such as war, slavery and race, love, crime, and existential belief in 2007-2008. Under the system currently proposed by the Committee on General Education of the Harvard College Curricular Review, students would be required to take three courses in each of three subject areas??Arts and Humanities, the Study of Societies, and Science and Technology. General education requirements could be met by a combination of departmental courses and broad Courses in General Education which would reside outside of particular departments. —Staff writer Allison A. Frost can be reached...
...Replacing the current Core Curriculum with distributional requirements. These requirements would consist of three courses each in three subject areas??Arts and Humanities, the Study of Societies, and Science and Technology. The three courses used to fulfill an “area distribution” could not all be taken in one department...
...Spelke said that the EPC hopes that the implementation of secondary fields “will serve to decrease the size of the largest concentrations and increase the size of the smaller fields.” She explained that secondary fields would allow students to study popular and pragmatic areas??such as economics—while still choosing to declare a primary concentration in other, less popular disciplines. But Freed Professor of Economics Caroline M. Hoxby ’88 said that while her department is “glad to teach any student who wants to learn...
...explained that secondary fields would allow students to study popular and pragmatic areas??such as economics—while still choosing to declare a primary concentration in other, less popular disciplines...