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A tenure candidate needs to be well-rounded—both a professor and a scholar. “A weakness in either one could disqualify somebody,” says History Department Chair Andrew D. Gordon ’74. Though evaluations of scholarship and teaching are...
Yet Kirby says the job is not complete. While the sciences are quickly moving to promote from within, he says the humanities fields still need a few years.
“Storytelling offers a range of expressive possibilities that are simply not available in straight narrative discourse,” says Preceptor in Expository Writing Kate Chadbourne. Though Chadbourne’s affiliation with Harvard is primarily that of an Expos teacher, her work extends into numerous other...
Godfrey-Smith will join a number of new faces in the fields of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science, including Professors of Philosophy Susanna C. Siegel and Edward J. Hall, both recently granted tenured positions. Godfrey-Smith and Siegel will be active participants in the Mind, Brain, and Behavior...
Students in search of a portal to the humanities will soon have many options, thanks to a variety of new interdisciplinary humanities courses announced last week. These courses––most of which will be offered in 2007-08, but some of which will debut this fall?...