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On the surface, Harvard seems to place a lot of importance on its Expository Writing program. It's the only class that's required of all first-year students, the only formal preparation undergraduates receive for the writing they'll do in the coming four years and beyond. A liberal...
Study the third floor of the Harvard Union and you get a different picture of the University's commitment to Expos. The Crimson's six-week investigation into Expos shows that preceptors are virtually ignored by the faculty; that morale is low; that students' concerns are secondary to administrative vengeance...
Harvard has stood by and allowed the administrative problems in the Expos programs to fester. Harvard's failure to address the serious problems at Expos reflects a shallow commitment to its undergraduates, and to undergraduate education.
The lesson Marius took from the Hoy issue, teachers say, was to avoid hiring people who might be threatening to him. One example of this tendency is in Expos 52, an upper-level course Marius helps teach. When award-winning teachers Sven Birkerts and Alexandra Johnson left Expos 52, Marius...
Sources recalled a recent interview of one candidate, a novelist, for a job with Expos last year. Before the interview, Marius worried aloud about whether the prospective teacher's most recent book was longer than his own last book. During the interview, the director of Expository Writing told the candidate...