Word: curriculum
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Even for such a useful and popular course as this one, the College has failed to provide a secure and continuous footing that would allow students to pursue a meaningful academic interest ignored by the regular curriculum...
...reality, however, is that Asian-American students, who now comprise 10 percent of the undergraduate population, have long been demanding to see established in the curriculum a course which Dr. Wu was expressly willing to initiate and was qualified to teach...
Ideally, administrators should oversee personnel and curriculum changes without the unnecessary interference of students. Minority students, however, must overcome the burden of a tradition that excludes them in both areas. If tradition is a venerable and distinct legacy of the Harvard name, traditionalism is an ideology of complacency that refuses the urgency...
Following the recommendations of its first-ever self-evaluation, the Undergraduate Council next week will decide whether to ask for the right to speak at faculty meetings and to vote at meetings of the Core Curriculum's steering body...
Melendez's report suggests that there is some confusion over whether students currently have full voting rights. Offutt said if the director of the Core Curriculum does not give council members voting rights, he may have to ask the secretary of the faculty to interpret the Core committee's legislation. If the situation isn't resolved to his satisfaction, Offutt said the council might pose the issue to the full faculty...