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...concept of a liberal arts education. Instead, Harvard is returning to its more traditional pre-Core roots. That today’s Harvard College Curricular Review calls to replace the Core’s fragmented approaches to learning illustrates the the perennial problem of balancing academic guidance with academic freedom...
Although Fisher works at a private law firm, he says that practicing corporate law never appealed to him. Instead, he says, wanted to pursue a career that would give him the freedom to do pro-bono work as well...
...don’t do a lot of projects in a year, and when I do, it takes all year, but I just feel that for the moment of joy that I get in performing it, it’s worth it. It’s a freedom that no one can ever take away from me. Whether people like or dislike what I do, I always have the experience...
Rosenthal adds that most undergraduates “didn’t much care” about the battles over academic freedom that were being waged in Cambridge and Washington. “They were much more concerned with being undergraduates and were not very politically involved,” he says...
...time we graduated, Ike had been elected, and there wasn’t as much political value to it for the Republicans,” Halberstam says. “Academic freedom was soon to be replaced as the top campus issue by civil rights and, some years later, by Vietnam...