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...Gross added that the fate of such an online registration system will depend on what the curricular review decides about course-selection advising...
...tempting as a new student center would be, the council has two pressing issues already facing it: to manage its newly enlarged budget and to continue to work with the administration to gather student input on Allston and the Curricular Review. We can not understate the importance of either issue—one affects the everyday life of current students, and one will shape the college experience of future Harvardians. If initial conversations with Harvard administrators reveal a willingness to discuss a change in the future of 90 Mount Auburn, then the council should proceed cautiously. But if the council...
...scheduled final and two most substantial agenda items—a discussion of Allston planning and a report on the status of the Harvard College Curricular Review—were postponed until the November meeting due to a lack of time...
...recent faculty essays on aspects of the Harvard College Curricular Review have been the most exciting contribution to the debate about reforming the college so far. The essays focus primarily on the general education aspect of the curriculum, and their proposals range from defenses of the Core Curriculum to recommendations for a distributional requirement or even suggestions for new integrative, interdisciplinary approaches. A central theme of the professors’ thoughts is the need for students to learn to think and read critically, a process which Buttenwieser University Professor Stanley Hoffmann terms “the training of judgment...
...will Ladder Theory be coming soon to a Core near you? Though several professors from the Sociology, Psychology and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality departments declined comment, Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology Steven Pinker gave the impression that it may take a second Curricular Review before Ladder Theory finds its way into Harvard sourcebooks...