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...Easiness and Sexiness,” was conducted by three professors at Central Michigan University. One of them, Professor of Finance James Felton, said that he had looked at the ratings and comments on the website RateMyProfessors.com and decided it might be interesting to explore the relationship between an instructor??s “hotness,” as rated by students, and his or her “overall quality” score.” The results “were stronger than I thought I would find,” Felton said...
...Michele S. Jaffe’s ’91 freshman writing preceptor had gotten her way, Jaffe’s literary career would have started and ended with an uninspiring D in Expos 20. Luckily, Jaffe found her own explanation for her instructor??s criticism...
...handle an accelerated program that puts them at the level of first year master’s degree students after three undergraduate years, instead of four. For those first three years of their education, students in the joint program are essentially regular Harvard students, except they join a private instructor??s studio class at the NEC. But other than private music lessons and workshops, they take all of their classes at Harvard. After the third year they have auditions, known as “promotionals,” at the NEC to determine whether they can continue...
...added that 40 percent of all students were able to pass in a study card without a single instructor??s signature, and that of those study cards that required faculty signatures, 80 percent needed only one. In addition, approximately 54 percent of all students whose study cards required faculty signatures printed only one card...
...days later, Professor Charles R. Nesson ’60 went into another instructor??s class and revealed the anonymous e-mailer to be first-year law student Matthias Scholl (who had given Nesson permission to disclose his identity). Nesson proposed that the class hold a mock trial of Scholl. For that proposal, Nesson would eventually be asked by a dean to stop teaching his freshman torts class...