Word: kemper
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...supporters and reassert forceful control over the University without angering his detractors even more.“If he would go that route, I think he’d have an even more rebellious faculty on his hands,” according to James T. Kloppenberg, the Kemper professor of American history.Finding a middle ground might now be the president’s ultimate challenge-—an impossible one, say some professors from both camps.“I don’t think that there is a conciliation option right now,” Glaeser said.SILENCE...
...employment trends can be partially attributed to the retirement of baby-boom professors, said Kloppenberg, who is also the Kemper professor of American history and a Harvard College professor...
...their discipline.“I think these fears are overdrawn,” said Maier, a former Crimson editorial chair. “These concerns rest up on a notion of our students which really is not worthy of them.”And Harvard College Professor and Kemper Professor of American History James T. Kloppenberg said that from conversations with officials at Brown University and Amherst College, which have few academic requirements for undergraduates, he learned that between 85 and 90 percent of students reproduce distribution requirements of their own volition.He added that he thinks most students will...
...even within one’s own concentration, contact with senior faculty is rare and not as frequent as one might hope. When it occurs, exchanges are often marked by formality and the seeming need, on part of the student, to impress the professor. Some faculty members, such as Kemper Professor of History James T. Kloppenberg, complain that students only come to speak to them with something clever to say, and never simply for clarification or to ask for help...
...Kemper Professor of American History James T. Kloppenberg is replacing Professor of African and African American Studies Lawrence D. Bobo, who departed Harvard to assume a teaching position at Stanford University at the beginning of the year...