Word: developable
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...disconnected courses. To address these problems, several principal changes must be made. The ad-hoc Committee on Ethnic Studies should be elevated to a standing committee. A Latino and Latin American Studies, Native-American studies and an Asian-American studies department should each be created. And the University should develop greater curricular diversity in areas studies, which concentrate on regions outside the U.S. For example, there should be an African studies department and a South Asian studies program...
...Many people, not just at Harvard, have been thinking about how you could possibly put the Pike somewhere else,” Wrinn said. “There has never been a realistic proposal for a way to develop that land...
Instead, an entire subculture has sprung up around the all-important, life-changing thesis. Rather than develop secret handshakes and sport, say, Adidas headbands in solidarity, we spend our time procrastinating, typing, staying in on Saturday nights and, of course, complaining. Even those of us smart enough not to write one have developed Thesis Envy, and have taken to telling stories about their friends’ thesis woes. And with due dates looming near—my beloved history and literature thesis is due in just eight days—we have entered a most difficult, most trying and most...
...this semantic shuffling of requirements is secondary to shifts that some foresee in interdisciplinary areas. “The real question about the Harvard of the future is not just what kinds of people will be here but what new intellectual fields will develop,” Skocpol says. Many professors and administrators have pointed to the current trend of interaction between different departments and fields as something that will continue—and at a rapid pace. Hauser mentions the already phenomenal growth of the mind sciences and predicts the future partnership of the mind and applied sciences. Programs...
...past two months, Neuhas-Follini and PSLM member Gabriel A. Katsh ’04 have been meeting regularly with Thrall and Smith to develop a cohesive set of goals for the Progressive Alliance...