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...Because Ellison??s e-mail did not cite any specific incidents, some Lowell residents deleted it in confusion...
Moreover, Ellison??s policy is also a boon for graduate students, who will be able to make long-term plans with much more certainty. Pre-hiring considerably reduces the risks associated with applying for a teaching fellow position by assuring employment for the coming terms. Consequently, those who are hired will have more time to balance teaching with their own academic work and research—conducive to better-run sections. By removing these obstacles, which have made Ellison call “prohibitively difficult” the process for graduate students to become TFs. This policy will...
...despite Ellison??s plea for better treatment of graduate students, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies Charles S. Maier ’68 said in an interview yesterday that hiring TFs so far in advance seemed unfair to those graduate students who are not ready to commit to teaching a semester in advance...
This past June, Peter Gray, a graduate student in Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Dean Peter T. Ellison??s reproductive ecology lab, concluded that married men have lower testosterone levels than unmarried men. Now researchers have reason to believe that the same is true of men who are involved in serious relationships—and Harvard students’ saliva is their testing ground. Quincy House Assistant Senior Tutor Judith Flynn Chapman is one of the scientists working to discover whether a pseudo-marriage in college actually lowers hormone levels or whether men with lower amounts...
...thinking that Ellison??s Invisible Man doesn’t capture the problem. I’m thinking sometimes, blacks in America are the subject of hypervisibility. Those with the best of intentions want to tell us apart but can’t. Some people just aren’t used to distinguishing black people. There’s no formal segregation in America, but every suburb’s composition doesn’t reflect these legal updates. Through no fault of your own, Harvard may be your first real brush with blackness. And they say when...