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...question of what students are required to do and where the emphasis is going to be.” Ulrich called her Gen Ed syllabus “an adaptation of a Core course I have been teaching for years,” but without the Core??s requirements, which she said were inflexible. The committee has also approved several new courses in the last several weeks: “Germany in the World: 1600-2000”; “Literature Against Enlightenments”; and “Human Rights: A Philosophical Introduction...
...Democratic nomination. Goodman said, for example, that when polled, black women feel that they have to choose between being black and being female. Goodman said that whereas African Americans have overwhelmingly supported Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, older white women have formed the “tenacious core?? of his rival Hillary Clinton’s supporters. Goodman said this demographic divide can be explained by the sentiment of many older white women that “they don’t want another young man leapfrogging his way past a woman who has checked all the necessary...
...Antonio J. Hernandez ’10, the executive producer of “Ivory Tower,” says, “It’s an interesting idea...It’s aimed to titillate.” However, the creators of “The Hard Core?? also plan to incorporate veritable economic and sexual facts, providing the viewer with real social analysis. Though the comedy is somewhat outlandish, the creators emphasize that it is an important experiment in Harvard filmmaking. “The Hard Core?? will be accompanied by a Harvard...
...October 2006, Harvard’s Task Force on General Education offered “a new rationale for general education at Harvard, one that is distinct from the rationale for the present Core curriculum.” The Committee’s report did not call the present Core??required of all Harvard undergraduates since 1978—a bureaucratic monstrosity compromised ever since its inception. Instead, reformers insisted that the Core is a victim of changing times. The draft asserted that today’s Harvard students “will need to make their...
...total of three Historical Study B courses this semester). Students who will graduate before seeing Gen Ed implemented should not be constrained by this confessedly unsuccessful program. We should not be required to sacrifice quality in our own education, simply to buttress the ridiculous illusion that the Core??s primary fault is only that its “rationale” needs updating. As often with deeply flawed structures, the present period of re-evaluation and rebuilding calls for an immediate moratorium on the program itself...