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Under the new plan, the current Core??€™s three Literature and Arts requirements would be replaced by a single category of “Cultural Traditions and Cultural Change...
...Preliminary Report of the Task Force on General Education, to be distributed to professors today, rejects the Core??€™s emphasis on approaches to academic inquiry while largely accepting the current system’s structure of a set number of required fields of study...
With a new general education scheme in sight, but a lame duck Core Curriculum still looming over the College, Harvard students find themselves in a rather awkward position. We know the Core??€™s days are numbered, but the changes are happening too slowly—and too unpredictably—to realistically plan for life under general education. So, alas, we must resign ourselves to being the last generation of students to live by the rules of the Core??€”but we shouldn’t have to. For many years now, students have been able...
...attend lecture? Like most demographic stats, the disparity is shocking. The availability of lecture videos hits numbers harder than would the bubonic plague.Oh, the dreaded QR. But do not to fear, Humanities Harvard, even if you can’t pass a course on counting people. Everyone knows the Core??€™s raison d’être is to provide a curriculum in cocktail conversation, and any numbers that come our way over a cold martini will be more than manageable...
...worst, as, in its dying throes, it falls into disrepair, left to waste as professors turn their attention instead to bolstering the forthcoming general education requirements.Before you can graduate and properly be called an educated Harvard Man or Woman, you must complete courses in seven of the Core??€™s eleven academic areas (Foreign Cultures; History A and B; Literature and Arts A, B and C; Moral Reasoning; Quantitative Reasoning; Social Analysis; and Science A and B). If it worked the way it was intended, the Core could force students to explore academic areas outside their narrow specialization...