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Because of the nature of Harvard life, Social Studies’ negative message does not push freshmen toward finding their inner-academic interests, but rather it instantiates Social Studies’ prestigious image as the “Harvard of concentrations?? and fascinates students for the wrong reasons...
...Tibetan instead and now works in India translating Tibetan to English. In Chicago, Sara M. Berliner ’98 began her college career at Harvard like the majority of her classmates. As a freshman, she chose what she called one of the more “classically Harvard concentrations??—history and literature—but found herself drawn more toward her electives. Now, nearly nine years later, Berliner says that she could not have predicted that concentrating in folklore and mythology with visual and environmental science would have led her to her current occupation?...
...students represent 18 different concentrations??six concentrate in the natural sciences, 14 in social sciences, and four in humanities concentrations, according to James F. Coakley ’68, the secretary of Harvard’s chapter, Alpha Iota of Massachusetts...
...that prominent in modern history. It’s a minor country,” he said. According to Christine S. Kim ’06, who is currently working at the new office in Nafplion, the CHS program is designed to appeal to students of all concentrations??not just those in Greek-related fields. “This year we are offering eight internships in a variety of fields. The idea is to offer something that appeals to every student regardless of his or her concentration,” she said. “I think that...
...BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO SCIENCE As the 2005-2006 academic year came to a close, the Faculty Council voted to revamp the life science concentrations, adding five new concentrations and removing two of the older ones. This move splits the existing Biochemical Sciences and Biology concentrations into four new concentrations??Chemical and Physical Biology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Neurobiology, and Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. The Biological Anthropology track in the Anthropology department will remain as it is, but a new concentration in Human Evolutionary Biology has also been created. Additionally, a Social and Cognitive Neuroscience track has been...