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Grade inflation would be a problem in several situations—if grades were so inflated that it became impossible for students to distinguish themselves from their peers, for example. Or if grades became so inflated that graduate schools, employers and fellowship committees were unable to discern the good, the bad and the ugly among students’ academic performances. Yet another scenario: grades became so inflated that students at other universities began to assume an advantage over Harvard students because their A’s were perceived as being more “legitimate” than ours...

Author: By Z. SAMUEL Podolsky, | Title: A Red Herring? | 11/27/2001 | See Source »

Grades are higher today than ever, yes. But it is not difficult at all for Harvard students to distinguish themselves academically. No matter how much grade inflation there is, for example, the number of summa cum laude graduates remains capped at approximately 5 percent of the class. No matter how much grades inflate, the number of Junior Phi Beta Kappa inductees remains 24. Even more telling, and something that surprises most people when they hear of it, is that last year graduating senior Kevin S. Schwartz ’01 (now a Marshall Scholar) was the first undergraduate in eight...

Author: By Z. SAMUEL Podolsky, | Title: A Red Herring? | 11/27/2001 | See Source »

...Faculty find it difficult to distinguish adequately between work of differing quality; they may also be unable to make such distinctions clear to students,” she wrote. “Are appropriate signals being given to students about ways in which their work can be improved? Are students being motivated to do their best work...

Author: By Kate L. Rakoczy, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Grade Data To Be Released | 11/20/2001 | See Source »

...costs 50% more. It's a gorgeous piece of equipment that includes an internal hard drive (so it can respond at blink-of-the-eye speeds to your every command). While Microsoft offers a few child-friendly titles, including Shrek, it's the adult-oriented fare that will distinguish this machine. I was particularly enamored of a surfing simulator, Transworld Surf...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Box Meets The Cube | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

...term anti-Semitism was coined by the German Wilhelm Marr in the 1880s and it was meant to distinguish itself from anti-Judaism. Whereas anti-Judaism was seen to be based on religious hatred, the new “enlightened,” “scientific” anti-Semitism was a hatred of the Jews as a race. The old anti-Judaism was outdated; anti-Semitism allowed its adherents to hate the Jews in a modern way. As the Oxford English Dictionary defines it, anti-Semitism is “theory, action, or practice directed against the Jews...

Author: By Jonathan M. Gribetz, | Title: Anti-Semitism Among Semites | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

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