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Wolcowitz says he expects to stay at the forefront of the curricular review next year and sit on one of the committees that will further scrutinize the report’s recommendations...
After several months of study by four committees, administrators unveil the formal report of recommendations from the College’s Curricular Review. The report calls for an increased international focus, eliminating the Core and allowing for later concentration choice...
Munching on Noch’s pizza at a Dunster House study break in early March, University President Lawrence H. Summers prophesied that the current Harvard College curricular review would be “the most comprehensive review of Harvard’s curriculum in a century...
...think that the entire process has lacked an underlying vision,” says Baird Professor of History Mark A. Kishlansky. “This is a complicated curricular change because nobody is behind it...That means there’s not a cohort of faculty willing to make sacrifices...
Harvard’s last two curricular reviews, in the 1940s and 1970s, each pioneered tenets of undergraduate education that came to dominate Harvard and the rest of the nation. The 1945 review under then-University President James B. Conant ’14 essentially invented the idea of general education; its report, the “Redbook,” sold 40,000 copies in a few years. Former Dean of the Faculty Henry A. Rosovsky’s 1979 review invented the Core and a system of “approaches to knowledge” that became popular...