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...Leone] has put a strong emphasis on the academic accomplishments of his program: not because anyone asked him to, but because he feels strongly that it should be an integral part of the soccer experience,” said Sherri Norred, Associate Director of Athletics and head of the Department??s search for a new head coach. “He established high academic standards, and he did it on his own accord. In that sense, it was a great fit with the Harvard and Ivy League philosophy...
...dense volume.It’s around 4 p.m. on the day before study cards are due, and tension is at fever pitch in this corner of the Barker Center. For these students hoping to snag a coveted spot in one of the English and American Literature and Language Department??s 11 creative writing workshops, it’s judgement day. Although there’s no doubt that creative writing courses are popular, some wonder whether they’re as beneficial to students as other English courses. After all, Harvard alums like E.E. Cummings...
...consider themselves educated if they only studied their own time period,” said historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, the 300th Anniversary University Professor.She added that while at least half of the eight general education categories could be home to courses about the past, the history department??s role in the proposed curriculum was still unclear.“I just remain puzzled about the categories,” she said. “I think it’s something that’s going to get worked out in practice.”The proposed categories...
...conceivable alternatives are still being sought, even though I’m told that none is especially promising.”‘INVADED BY THE FOGG’In the eyes of economics professors, the Fine Arts Library’s move will set many of the department??s pedagogical goals back for at least a decade.“With the departure of the economics library,” Stock said, “there really is no good reason for undergraduates to come here other than once a semester to get their study cards...
After a publicity blitz, the Sociology Department is reporting a record number of students shopping its classes this week. “Some informal research by our graduate students has suggested that the department??s advertising has worked, although it’s really impossible to tell for sure,” said Lecturer on Sociology Jay Gabler, who teaches Sociology 172, “Children, Culture, and Media,” and Sociology 10, the concentration’s introductory course. Gabler said that graduate students in the department sent e-mails to House lists...