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With the Harvard College Curricular Review busy envisioning the future of pedagogy at the College and all Ivies facing similar problems with tenured women and minority professors, not to mention the Summers-leadership controversy, there has rarely been a time of greater plasticity in the College’s policies and future goals. Harvard professors are in a unique position to reshape Harvard right now. And thanks to our place as a leader of American higher education, changes in current policies will reverberate far away from Cambridge. The faculty needs to stay so that the changes Harvard makes...
...Crimson reported in April 2004 that there is potential for such a change in the ongoing Curricular Review...
...absence of such a curricular change, the seminar provides students with the unique opportunity to get advice from the pros, Emre said...
...discussion of the Curricular Review’s report on General Education is expected to be on the docket for the March 15 meeting. A report on the review’s progress was slated to occur at the Feb. 15 meeting, but never occurred...
...initial effort to realize recommendations of the Harvard College Curricular Review (HCCR), the Committee to Review Expository Writing met Thursday with over 50 faculty and students to discuss the program and its current state. This comes at a critical time for Expos, considering the mixed reviews it has received recently, especially from seniors. We look forward to some substantive change for the program...