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Last Wednesday, the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) approved a measure that will help first-years pick their concentrations by creating lists of upper-class advisers. Each academic department’s head tutor will create a list of upper-class students, including information about their academic, extracurricular and career interests. By this spring, the lists will be available online for first-years to seek and find student advisors...
...many of the criticisms [of the students]...were valid.” I am sure I am not the only one who has had a professor or a teaching fellow who brazenly stated at the beginning of the term that he or she knows what the CUE Guide says about his or her teaching and tells students to “just deal with it” because no changes in teaching style will be made. Neugeboren presents such a refreshing contrast in his earnest desire “to do a good job” for the students?...
...were led by captain Matt Seidel, who placed seventh with a 20-second PR on the course (25:02.7) to earn First Team All-Ivy honors, while the women took their cue from freshman Laura Maludzinski’s 17th-place finish...
...subjects—9-, 17-, and 24-month-old infants—witnessed a multi-step task, such as placing a towel in a trash can, and were asked to imitate it after hearing a verbal cue...
...Crimson. “I think it’s good for students to voice their concerns.” That’s a crock. Students should not have to ring sirens on ineffective teachers; it’s not their job. Neugeboren’s last three CUE Guide ratings for Economics 1050, “Strategy, Conflict and Cooperation” all had students complaining of disorganization. Though CUE rankings can be biased, how did someone with questionable CUE Guide rankings and ten years of small-group teaching experience end up with 305 students and no supervision...