Word: curricularly
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...professors within the biology department, even before the discussion of the curricular review began, decided that students needed more opportunities to have this kind of research, either outside the experience of thesis-writing or in preparation for that experience...
...curricular review unfolds, many avenues are available to the administration to take the cost out of students’ curiosity in other fields of concentration. Administrators could increase the number of departmental classes that provide Core credit, ensuring that Core offerings in the humanities and social sciences are at least as numerous as those in the sciences. Or they could replace the current Core Curriculum with broad distributional requirements, like the system that works so well at Yale and Princeton. For example, all courses at Yale fall under four main groups, and students take 12 courses in the three groups...
...campaign] is being driven by the curricular review,” she said, identifying financial aid, study abroad, increasing the size of the faculty, and more science education as key talking points for donors...
...adds that these administrators feel more ready to launch a campaign now that academic and physical planning across the University is further advanced. Committees on both Allston and the curricular review will release preliminary conclusions this spring, and the University is narrowing the search for a firm to plan its Allston campus...
Demonstrations for curricular change and a Living Wage haven’t always been popular. But strike students where their hearts—err, that is, stomachs—are, and they don’t just get mad. They get organized. Food politics have graduated to a whole new level here at Harvard, where students upset with unruly frozen yogurt machines and premature grille closures are demanding more from their dining halls...