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...research in the fields of moral judgement and the difference between the sexes. "Ms." magazine has named associate professor of education Carol Gilligan its first "Woman of the Year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Ms.' Hails Harvard Educator; Gilligan's Morals Work Cited | 1/4/1984 | See Source »

...righteously" advocating divestment, which, he claims, would "help entrench apartheid" and lead to "increased Black poverty." By mentioning that we do this "from the lofty citadels at Harvard," he insinuates that we are very far removed from the situation in South Africa--perhaps too far to make an intelligent judgement about what is best for its people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Defense of Divestiture | 12/5/1983 | See Source »

...fair to make the judgement that tenure is awarded on the basis of a person's ability to communicate--as a researcher and as a teacher. There is a prevalent feeling among students in this college that it is the person's capabilities as a researcher, as a writer and academic that dominate the tenure decision. I think it can be agreed that this idea is not without factual basis. Often, it is this aspect of academia that lends itself to Harvard's prestige, to its reputation as an institution of great learning and to increasing its financial resources. Should...

Author: By Yijaya Ramachandran, | Title: Democratizing the Tenure System | 12/2/1983 | See Source »

...issues are at hand here--the importance of teaching undergraduates and the role of student opinion. I think it is time to make a judgement based on a critical approach. The various departments and the Administration cannot be oblivious to the large undergraduate population of this college. To consider the powers-that-be as people who are looking only for prestige and recognition cannot be true. Yet there persists the notion that the capabilities of doing good research and teaching oppose each other as factors of 'prestige' vs. 'loss of scholarly recognition' in the process of tenure. This idea links...

Author: By Yijaya Ramachandran, | Title: Democratizing the Tenure System | 12/2/1983 | See Source »

Most Houses have an ad hoc admissions committee led by the masters, which screens approximately 25 applicants for the guest suites each year. With fewer than five spaces available, the group must make numerous judgement calls about prospective guests' value to their House...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: Harvard's House Guests | 11/30/1983 | See Source »

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