Word: curricular
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Fleming said the chief concerns for graduate students—affordable housing, student care, and pedagogical issues related to the ongoing curricular review—have not changed over the past year...
...time when Harvard is reevaluating its academic and curricular goals, the administration ought to reassert its commitment to developing South Asian Studies at Harvard. As students, we have done everything in our power to provide the university with extensive data on the current state of South Asian Studies at Harvard and at peer institutions; with statistics and recommendations illustrating undergraduate student desires; and with the endorsement of the larger student community. The onus now lies on the administration to implement these much-needed changes. In the words of former president Summers, “There is an enormous need...
...College announced a revised advising program yesterday designed to solve one of the looming hurdles posed by the curricular review—how to provide academic counseling to first-semester sophomores who have yet to choose a concentration next fall...
...sustainability.Undergraduate Council members raised concerns about the effect of Harvard’s academic calendar on mental health. Currently, many students spend winter break studying for exams or writing papers in anticipation of January exams.The Faculty of Arts and Sciences addressed changes to the calendar as part of its curricular review, but the College has yet to act make any substantial changes to the calendar. Faust said that now that other parts of the review were “moving along,” she believed it was “time to look at calendar change again...
...Report on the Harvard College Curricular Review even recommended making a “significant international experience” a graduation requirement, the completion of which would be “noted on the transcript.” Lewis says that the University eventually recognized that this would have “some practical difficulties.” The proposed expectation never became a rule...