Word: curricular
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...think getting curricular reform enacted was a major achievement, and getting [the] curricular reform so good that everyone could agree to it is the exclamation point on an already spectacular deanship,” Petrie Professor of Law Einer R. Elhauge ’82 said in an e-mail...
...phone interview yesterday, Kagan didn’t entirely disagree with Leiter, saying that “no single piece of [the curricular review] is completely unprecedented...
After four long years, the Curricular Review has finally found its heart. The preliminary report of the Task Force on General Education released this week articulates a comprehensive and compelling vision of what it means to be educated in the 21st century. On the whole, the document advances a sound underpinning philosophy for general education: that all Harvard College graduates should be knowledgeable about the seminal issues that face their generation. Yet members of the Harvard community have voiced concerns about the particulars of the committee’s proposal, most notably the balance of the 10 required fields, which...
...swift approval of the review—conducted mostly out of sight and with no public dissent among faculty members—also bodes well for Kagan, who is considered a leading candidate for Harvard’s presidency. By comparison, the undergraduate curricular review at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has dragged on for four years—with no clear end in sight...
...mail, Elhauge called the revisions made by the Law School curricular review “bold” and “innovative,” adding that the changes passing unanimously “is like hell freezing over...