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...providing more information about a course before enrolling. But refusing CUE evaluations hurts teaching fellows (TFs) as well as their future students. The 60-odd professors’ rejection of CUE surveys left more than 230 TFs without the formal student evaluations that would help these aspiring academics develop their teaching careers. If Harvard is to expect, as we firmly believe it should, its tenure-track faculty to be as proficient in the classroom as they are in the library or the laboratory, it must cultivate the teaching skills of academia’s future teachers. But instilling this sort...
...cosmetic giants were the first ones in the wrinkle war, and they're still pouring money into it. L'Oral's research team, for example, spent seven years developing Pro-Xylane, a modified version of xylose, a sugar molecule that helps the skin's moisture reservoirs, called glycosaminoglycans. The new patented ingredient graces what the company immodestly touts as "the most technologically advanced antiaging treatment around": Lancme's Absolue Premium bx ($132 for 2.6 oz. of the night formula). Alan Meyers, L'Oral USA's senior vice president of research and development, says, "The real question...
...half the fault on [her] editor, and let the cartoonist develop her own voice,” Cagle said, adding that cartoonists frequently generate the same idea independently...
...Committee composed of only 19 faculty members will increase conversations with the Divinity School to help develop the new requirement, Orsi said. Eight of the 19 members are faculty members at the Divinity School...
...they do other fields? The general education report has relegated religion to the current events forum to be examined solely in the areas where it has overlap with society. In no way will students be able to acquire a deeper understanding of religion, knowledge that would help students develop a wide set of skills not present in any other field of study. In Harvard’s first attempt to mandate religion since wood stoves heated Mass. Hall, religion is being labeled as a secondary institution, only worthy of consideration when it stands at odds to societal development. This view...