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...joint meeting of the Committees on Undergraduate and Graduate Education was called by members of the Undergraduate Council’s Student Affairs Committee (SAC) to address student grievances over the quality of their teaching fellows...
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations receives the honor of ranking number one in FM’s first-ever concentration ranking. NELC requires four semesters of a department language and allows regular and joint concentrators the opportunity for focused study. The department courses encompass the ancient and modern worlds of the Middle East with particular emphasis on language, literature, religion and culture. Although there are only about a half-dozen students that call NELC home, the department has a lot to offer. Shira D. Kieval ’04 turned to NELC because she wanted to focus on the Middle...
...teachers have all been great,” says Oussama Zahr ’04. “[Professor of the Practice of Arabic] William Granara is really laid-back and casual and approachable. He is so helpful and was willing to do anything to help me get my joint [concentration].” Both the faculty and the concentrators are described as eager and supportive. For Yuri Vendenyapin ’04, the love affair with NELC began two years ago when he ate breakfast with Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth R. Wisse at Au Bon Pain...
...this spring the Harvard Medical School (HMS) and two of its affiliated hospitals are accelerating work on a joint center for genetics research, the latest evidence that the University and its affiliates are stepping up efforts to expand their presence in the growing field...
Ensuring the security of America’s nuclear facilities is far more essential to national security than developing a missile defense shield or deploying a new Joint Strike Fighter. Not only is a missile strike from a rogue state or an attack from a foreign military highly unlikely, but the devastation caused by an attack on a nuclear facility—or, even worse, if terrorists were able to steal fissile material—could dwarf the effect of any conventional bomb. Yet a completed missile defense project may cost hundreds of billions before its completion, and the Department...