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...study, and each concentrator chooses a specific focus or track. The courses that WGS offers can be divided into the sciences and the humanities, and each student must take one course from the focus of study opposite their own. Also, each concentrator must take at least two foundational courses??a good starting point for anyone looking into this concentration. WGS 1003, “Theories of Sexuality” is usually the most popular of the intro classes, even if some of the more modest students at Harvard might blush over the title. The reading includes works from...
...Though summer is “not a time to make big policy changes,” Petersen—who is on campus taking two Summer School courses??said that the summer is a good time for the UC to regroup and begin research for fall projects...
...movie marathons be more than the activity of Sunday afternoons? For Ian S. Polonsky ’06, who turned in his film studies thesis in March, they are the stuff, apparently, of serious research and work. Despite high enrollment in film studies courses??–208 students flocked to the Film Studies’ core offering “Literature and Arts B-11: The Art of Film,” the foundational course that used to be given through the Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) department––Polonsky was the only...
...incredibly valuable information. Although books have historically been the best way to store knowledge, they are by no means the only means, and FAS should take full advantage of the potential of digitalized media. After all, discussions and lectures by our professors are at least as important as our courses?? reading lists...
Students in search of a portal to the humanities will soon have many options, thanks to a variety of new interdisciplinary humanities courses announced last week. These courses??–most of which will be offered in 2007-08, but some of which will debut this fall––will greatly enrich Harvard’s humanities offerings along the lines proposed by the Harvard College Curricular Review (HCCR), and will serve as needed pathways into the often overspecialized world of Harvard’s arts and literature courses. Envisioned by Dean...