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...important to note that the aim of the Task Force’s proposal is not a forced integration of extracurricular and academic pursuits. Instead, it seeks to give students the opportunity to link the two if they choose. According to Kemper Professor of American History James T. Kloppenburg, “The goal is to give students more flexibility to plan their own undergraduate programs, experiment with various alternatives, and make changes. Locking students into a rigid curriculum ...is now seen as a problem rather than a goal...
...should recall that in the 1950s and 1960s he embodied the image of the ‘fighting liberal,’ and that is his how he was known during his years teaching at Harvard,” Kloppenberg, the Kemper ’41 professor of American history, said yesterday...
...should recall that in the 1950s and 1960s he embodied the image of the ‘fighting liberal,’ and that is his how he was known during his years teaching at Harvard,” Kloppenberg, the Kemper ’41 professor of American history, said today...
...Pearson Professor of Philosophy Warren D. Goldfarb ’69 says. “I think there’s a sense that we should bring this to a close. We should be able as a faculty to make a decision,” says Kemper ’41 Professor of American History James T. Kloppenberg. Committee members say they expect faculty members to vote on some version of the proposals this fall, after they have been refined by the committee that will meet over the summer.“The basic structure of the proposals will remain...
...said Maier, a former Crimson editorial chair.But Maier also shied away from the argument that moral reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and foreign cultures should be included as requirements.“You cannot mandate all the things that we each think wonderful and essential,” he said.After Maier, Kemper Professor of American History James T. Kloppenberg said he has been “rethinking the position that I have taken on the ‘trust the students, trust the faculty’ model.”Instead, Kloppenberg, a member of the Education Policy Committee that created secondary...