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Senior lecturer Deborah D. Foster’s Folklore and Mythology 111: “Embodied Expression/Expressive Body: Dance in Cultural Context” will count toward Culture and Belief...
...Earth and Planetary Sciences 5: “Introduction to Environmental Science: Atmosphere, Ocean, and Biosphere,” Earth and Planetary Sciences 109: “Earth Resources and the Environment,” and Earth and Planetary Sciences 133: “Atmospheric Chemistry” will count toward Science of the Physical Universe...
...debut of a slate of Gen Ed offerings, this advice to freshman is essentially a vote of no confidence in the brand new program. Attempts to ease the transitional burden further highlight the lack of a substantive difference between the two programs. When every Gen Ed course either counts for Core credit or is a literal recasting of a former Core course, it becomes clear that both curricula are so watered-down that tangible and substantive differences between the two are difficult to find. As such, the original ideal of Gen Ed as a breath of fresh air to replace...
...that sidesplitting sitcom out of Bucharest. Too bad you’ll never know it, since she only speaks Romanian! Fortunately, we have some words of advice to help you break out of your high school years in style. What you need to do is make this first week count. Harvard students have on average a scant 2.75 sex partners during their time here. But what the statistics don’t tell you is that the first experience occurs during Camp Harvard, the other during Senior Week, and the only thing to keep you going in between is that...
...General Education committee has made it easier for incoming freshmen to graduate under the Core: all new Gen Ed classes will count for Core credit...