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...curricular review report was released, members of the curricular review working groups expressed mixed feelings about the structure of their deliberations and the deans??€™ presentation of their findings...
Beliefs that Harvard students are both bright and dumb cannot coexist in any sort of coherent policy. Either we are the mature and intelligent creatures of our deans??€™ fawning tributes, or we are so inept that proctors and deans need to hold our hands. But the Freshman Dean’s Office (FDO) has not clearly chosen a side...
Other than the ideas contained in the four-page interim report, the handful of students who have attended one of the deans??€™ House visits noticed sparse mentions of big changes in the wings. Those directing the curricular review should trust students to realize that whatever administrators release is a work in progress. That is, after all, the point of releasing the working groups’ recommendations to the student body: to facilitate a fuller and more open debate about proposed changes. While Gross’s and Wolcowitz’s attempts to garner student input are appreciated...
...waiting for Summers to come out [of Massachusetts Hall], because we had labor demands to give him—a petition and a Christmas card or something. He just walked out and he hadn’t been expecting us, because normally he is flanked by bodyguards or assistant deans??€”call them what you will. He was totally caught off guard and froze like a fucking deer in the headlights. He didn’t know what to do and he just ran, ran the other way. It was amazing. It made me realize that this...
...Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) debated the necessity of assistant freshman deans??€™ and House senior tutors’ signatures on course add/drop forms yesterday, with students arguing to administrators that the requirement simply adds hassle to the process...