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...that has a beginning, a middle, and an end, and not three middles or three beginnings.”Transitions and overlaps—what Bol calls “points of mutual reference”—are worked out in meetings about course direction and lecture content.“We didn’t just schlep into the classroom and give lectures,” Hartl says of his 1b team. “We knew exactly what was happening when.”For faculty teaching courses that are many years in the running, debriefing...
...reforms.When the Faculty finally got around to discussing the curricular review in April, it managed only to address the issues of secondary fields (or minors) and delaying concentration choice. Whlie we fear that both these initiatives compromise the better aspects of a Harvard undergraduate education, more troubling than the content of the decisions were the circumstances under which they were reached. When the Faculty was preparing to overwhelmingly pass a no confidence resolution on Summers’ leadership at its Feb. 28 meeting, so many Faculty members were expected to show up that planners were set to convene the meeting...
...Family Guy,” which premiered on Fox in 1999, arose in its first season. Eventually the show was cancelled due to low ratings in early 2002, but before it was pushed off the air, some groups expressed their disapproval of the show’s content. The Parents Television Council, for example, ranked “Family Guy” second on a list of the worst television shows for children, calling it “unbelievably foul...
Whether MacFarlane’s speech will resemble the show’s content remains to be seen. After what some considered a vulgar Class Day speech by Sacha Baron Cohen—known by the stage name Ali G.—in 2004, concern about the content of Class Day speeches rose...
...course he developed and led for several years before handing it off to his protégé, Lecturer on Psychology Tal Ben-Shahar ’96.Internationally, Stone is known for the creation of a software system called the General Inquirer, which performs content analysis on text gathered from surveys and questionnaires.At a time when computers were still a foreign concept to many, Stone “was the first person to identify the potential for computers and technology in research,” according to Ben-Shahar.Stone contributed his innovative ideas to the Gallup Organization by helping the polling...