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...order to get a class approved for Gen Ed credit, professors must submit an application to the Gen Ed implementation committee describing their proposed course and how it fits into the goals of the new curriculum as a whole, Harris said...
...added that courses in such fields as medical ethics, legal ethics, and business ethics would also be able to fulfill Gen Ed requirements within the category of “Ethical Reasoning,” where they may not have counted for credit before...
...that hip hop—while it is not the cause of homophobia and misogyny—aids in the distribution of these attitudes. But Dash said that hip hop culture is changing. “The younger black men are a lot more evolved than people give them credit for,” said Dash. Reverend Eugene F. Rivers III ’83, a Boston-area pastor and co-founder of the National Ten-Point Coalition, agreed with Dash, saying that consumers are moving away from buying violent rap music. “There has been a shift...
...left side of the goal against a potential Watters shot, exposed a gap on his glove side and allowed Michaud to bury his first collegiate goal. At 17:04, Harvard enjoyed a commanding 2-0 lead and an unforgettable moment for the freshman from Quebec.Michaud refused to take much credit for the goal. “I was just in the right place at the right moment,” Michaud said. But as soon as the milestone was announced over the PA, the crowd saluted the rookie with thunderous applause.As the second period opened, the Bobcats clearly wanted...
...that the OCS provides may only be one part of their desired solution. Torn between the need for real-world artistic experience and the desire to pursue a liberal arts education, many Harvard artists find themselves forced to supplement their academic work by seeking out off-campus arts opportunities.WHERE CREDIT IS DUEProfessor J.D. Connor ’92, the director of undergraduate studies of the Visual and Environmental Studies Department (VES) and a former member of The Crimson’s editorial board, is the first to admit the paradox of an unflinching course credit policy and the need...