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...number of administrators were present at the June 9 meeting. Those present at the meeting in University Hall were Kirby, incoming Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles, incoming President Derek C. Bok, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross, and Assistant Dean of the College Stephanie H. Kenen. Outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers, who was involved with the Committee on General Education as an ex officio member in 2004, did not attend the meeting...
...define exactly what these courses would be like, professors say.But the lack of clarity about the general education courses in the committee’s report was the result of deep disagreement among committee members about the nature of the courses, says Assistant Dean of the College Stephanie H. Kenen, who sat in on the meetings of the Gang of Five this summer. Some members thought the general education courses should emphasize applying foundational texts to contemporary problems, Kenen says, while others thought the courses should focus solely on the classic works and fundamental questions themselves.Since the committee was unable...
...policy, Curhan said, including one required course, “General Education 186: Introduction to Healthcare Policy.”The descriptions of approved secondary fields will be posted on a new website, since none of the secondary fields will be ready to appear in the handbook for students, Kenen said.“Freshmen and sophomores will be able to check that website on a regular basis to see if their dream secondary field can come true,” said David J. Roxburgh, director of undergraduate studies in the History of Art and Architecture department.The department proposals will...
Following a suggestion by Assistant Dean of the College Stephanie H. Kenen, committee members resolved to move these questions to the beginning and to create an opportunity for students to review their initial responses before submitting the survey...
...Kenen and other members of the committee stressed the need for students to become more involved in commenting...