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...This does not necessarily mean decreasing the class??s workload or even its difficulty level. It just means varying the course offerings, perhaps by providing workshops, and allowing a variety of students into the class. Harvard students are talented and fast learners. They just need to be given the opportunity to show what they can do—the opportunity to be taught...

Author: By Reva P. Minkoff | Title: The Need for an Introduction | 10/11/2006 | See Source »

...back"), and what to do when encountering celebrities ("Exploit their insecurities, butter them up, but keep it brief"). It also gives advice on--gasp!--how to cheat on your husband or boyfriend ("Cover your tracks"). Um, isn't this tacky or even a bit--dare we say it--dclass??? "We decided it was time for a bit of a change," says editor Jo Aitchison. "Etiquette will be a survival guide for modern life while becoming a trusted friend as well." Yes, the kind of friend your mother never wanted you to bring home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Be A Bad Girl | 10/8/2006 | See Source »

There’s nothing micro about the introductory microeconomics course Social Analysis 10. With 965 undergraduates enrolled in it this semester, the Core course better known as “Ec 10” is Harvard’s largest class??and it’s 42 percent larger than last year...

Author: By Yelena S. Mironova, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Ec 10 Sees Its Demand Rising | 10/4/2006 | See Source »

...report’s requirement that students take a course in “Analytical Reasoning” can’t be satisfied by a straight mathematics class??a distinction that means even math concentrators would have to take a course teaching them how to apply statistics or game theory to real-life situations...

Author: By Lois E. Beckett and Johannah S. Cornblatt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: News Analysis: After Missteps, Harvard Cuts A Path Apart From Its Peers | 10/4/2006 | See Source »

...titillation; the commodification of desire; Harlequins.” The reading list includes Jean Rhys and Charlotte Bronte, and like its syllabus, the class is dominated by women—about 40 of them. The exception is Joshua D. Smith ’08, the class??s lone male. “I took a class with Linda Schlossberg in the summer,” says Smith, “and I was the only guy in a class of nine.” That wasn’t so bad, he says, but now, as one among...

Author: By Gracye Y. Cheng, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Odd Man Out | 9/27/2006 | See Source »

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