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...first-ever Advising Fortnight allows—some might say forces—freshmen to explore the 44-concentration cornucopia that Harvard has to offer. There is no doubt that (in classic Harvard style) overeager students will take advantage of joint concentrations and secondary fields to mix and match, making the possibilities endless...or exactly 1,640, for all you math concentrators. Here are a few: East Asian Studies + Music = The Song Dynasty Earth and Planetary Sciences + East Asian Studies = Sailor Moon African and African American Studies + Linguistics = a concentration that clicks Environmental Science and Public Policy + Engineering Sciences = Greenough...
...scrambling” to hire a black coach. Assuming he has been offered the job, Amaker’s decision to accept or decline might be heavily influenced by his wife and her career. “Any decision made in the Amaker household is a joint decision and I’m not the coach of that team,” Amaker said in a 2001 interview with the Michigan Daily. His wife, Stephanie Pinder-Amaker, is currently a clinical psychologist who was Associate Dean of Students at Michigan and is expected to be a part of the Harvard...
Emily R. Neill, the undergraduate program administrator for the Economics Department, said that her department is advocating secondary fields as an alternative for would-be joint concentrators...
...Joint theses with economics are difficult,” she said...
...Globe also reported that Amaker’s wife, Dr. Stephanie Pinder-Amaker, is expected to join the Harvard faculty. In a 2001 interview with the Michigan Daily, Amaker issued the following quote: “Any decision made in the Amaker household is a joint decision and I'm not the coach of that team...