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...other professors who have been offered tenure specialize in an array of fields. Brent H. Edwards, currently at Rutgers, is an expert on African-American literature. Stanford political scientist Claudine Gay is especially concerned with minority politics. Saidiya Hartman, currently a UC-Berkeley English professor, specializes in feminism and psychoanalysis in African-American contexts, as well as visual arts in African-American culture. Finally, Jacob K. Olupuna, of UC-Davis, studies African traditional religion, West African society and culture, and African religion in the Americas...

Author: By Daniel J. Mandel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Since They Parted Ways | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...high level. Innovative nonprofits are designing projects accordingly. The Medicare Rights Center in New York State set up a program called Seniors Out Speaking to attract recent retirees who would like to develop a useful new field of expertise. The center gives the retirees intense training in the complex array of available Medicare plans, after which they can choose to give monthly hour-long presentations at various community venues. Or they can sign up for "Medicare Minute," returning regularly to the same senior center with a different five-minute speech on an aspect of the new insurance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Giving Expertise | 10/30/2005 | See Source »

...hatha yoga and West African dance, led by an illustrious selection of professional instructors. It also offers Harvard courses for credit; this semester Bergmann is teaching Dramatic Arts 14, “The Art of Movement and Design.”“We offer a whole array of classes for students, alums, and the Harvard community,” she says.And the Dance Program is constantly growing in popularity–in the last five years alone enrollment in the OFA’s dance classes has apparently doubled, and estimates of numbers of students involved in dance...

Author: By Alexandra C. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Opening Moves | 10/27/2005 | See Source »

...that students can take four to six classes in a field outside their concentration to merit a certificate in a secondary field. While the benefits are obvious, we can foresee a time when graduating with a secondary field certificate becomes the norm and students who take a truly diverse array of courses (but not enough for a secondary field) would seem somehow inferior coming out of college. Adding six courses for a secondary field to the twelve the EPC recommends for a concentration will make plans of study more rigid then they are even now. With the EPC?...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Concentrate Harder | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

...frequently said to be second only to the President of the United States in power. It is no understatement to say that President Bush’s appointment of Alan Greenspan’s successor was one of the most consequential decisions of his presidency. Given the array of possibilities, we are surprisingly satisfied with Bush’s latest appointment of Ben S. Bernanke ’75. Bernanke’s résume is impressive. After graduating summa cum laude from the College, he received his Ph.D. at MIT and taught at Stanford and Princeton. Widely known...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: The Whole Economy In His Hands | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

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