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...really necessary? Most of the questions covered familiar territory—the Iraq war, immigration, education??but were dressed up with demographic statistics. Couldn’t PBS have asked about disparities among minorities as follow-up to more general questions in another debate...
...would be helpful to have legal training at every level of education??undergraduate education, medical school, and post-graduate education,” he said...
...when asked what she thinks about the department. But an official pronouncement may help in changing that perception.Last week, Harvard University President Drew G. Faust announced the creation of a “task force on the arts,” designed to ensure that arts education??as part of a broader liberal arts education??has a significant place here at Harvard. In doing so, she addressed the kind of skepticism Han speaks of.“Harvard has always had enormous strengths in the arts—and never more so than today?...
...several books on applying biblical teachings to our daily lives. “He has made religion a part of a Harvard education,” said Justin P. Schoolmaster, a senior administrator at Memorial Church. “It doesn’t have to be a Christian education??it can be any kind of education relating to religion. But he has kept that part of the general academic discussion.” Gomes’ support of gay rights also played a role in his selection, Sears added. After a now-defunct conservative Harvard student publication...
...result of the findings of the Committee on Social Clubs, no student was involved in the process. No student is involved in setting budgetary priorities of the University or the Allston expansion. Students can voice concerns through student-faculty committees, such as the Committees on House Life and Undergraduate Education??composed of administrators, faculty, and students—but the recommendations made by these joint committees are purely advisory...