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Contrary to popular belief, Republicans and granola eaters can inhabit the same room without starting WWIII. Environmental Science and Public Policy, one of Harvard’s youngest and most well-endowed concentrations, is home to an interesting mix of environmental do-gooders, overachievers betting on a niche concentrations as an “in” to law school, and science-y types who prefer a little politics with their water. To quote a student, “it’s interesting having classes that mix patchouli eco-heads and Burberry collar-poppers.” ESPP...
...their freshman phone number posted. Others, he said, were able to narrow down their options when they looked at their Faculty of Arts and Sciences’s Registrar Student Record online and found out what freshman Yard—Crimson, Ivy, or Elm—they would inhabit this fall. Last summer, over 100 first years also found out their room assignments early through a similar technique; their phone numbers were listed in the online Harvard directory at the end of July. —Staff writer Katherine M. Gray can be reached at kmgray@fas.harvard.edu...
Happily, FAS has been creating, step by step, an environment more congenial for its Druids. To be sure, we have the teaching awards (and they will, happily, remain in place), but we also now inhabit a culture that sends an important message to new tenure-track faculty by providing them with the opportunity to participate in a weeklong teacher training workshop. Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) course evaluations and reports on teaching now play a major role in reviews for promotion and tenure. Resources are allocated in part on the basis of departmental contributions to undergraduate education...
...search committee to select the right individual for the University’s highest office is great.“People are counting on you to do it right,” Slichter says. “You owe it to this magnificent University and all the people who inhabit it now, and in the future, and in the past, to make this result be something that everyone is proud of and feels, ‘Boy, that was a Harvard job they did in the selection.’ That’s what you want...
...same number of kitchens and common rooms as their upper-class brethren, marginalizing large student groups in the face of an already colossal increase in the Yard’s social space seems counterproductive. Move-in day will be especially exciting this fall as student groups begin to inhabit their new digs in Hilles. For the groups that were slighted, we hope that the subcommittee reevaluates its office-assignment procedure so that next spring the Hilles space will be reallocated more carefully...