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...meeting notes from this semester indicate that while the group is continuing its push for more transparency by top administrators, it has also begun to develop specific positions on various issues including the curricular review, faculty hiring, and the capital campaign...
Harvard will offer a new Management Fellowship focused on developing online course evaluations and moving other academic functions online, the University announced Friday. The fellowship will be offered to graduates of Harvard schools in addition to the 11 existing Management Fellowships, which include an Allston planning position, a green campus coordinator, and the Campus Life Fellow. The Fellow for the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) will be charged with coordinating several ongoing IT projects at the College as well as the development of the online CUE evaluation. The fellow will work with Registrar Barry S. Kane and other administrators...
...subcommittee will meet with all student groups interested in requesting space in Hilles on Jan. 13 to discuss the refined plans and solicit feedback. Input collected during the meeting will be used to develop an application for requesting space in Hilles, which will be available to student groups in late January...
...other compelling aspect of mascot craziness and odd name-changing comes in the urban legends that develop. For instance, I have no idea why Akron is named after some weird form of Kangaroo—they are apparently called the Zips—but there has to be some amazing story behind that mascot. Legends like that become campus folklore...
...painstaking account of the making and breaking of an intricate man. Oppenheimer directed the successful U.S. effort to develop an atomic weapon during World War II. But after the war his opposition to the push for an even bigger weapon, the hydrogen bomb, helped set in motion the events that led to his being stripped of his government security clearance. The authors show the ways in which Oppenheimer was complicit in his own destruction, but never lose sight of the ugliness of the process...