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...requirement, while there are 28 departmental courses that can be used to fulfill a Science A or B requirement. “We already accept pretty much every plausible departmental science course as an alternate to the Core courses,” wrote Clowes Professor of Science Robert P. Kirshner ’70, a CSC member, in an e-mail yesterday morning. “For the Science Core, there’s no ‘loosening’ of requirements or change in approach.” But historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, the 300th anniversary University professor...
...getting a lot of mundane messages,” Karim added, citing requests for the next day’s reading assignments and directions to the local bookstore among them. But in his twenty-plus years of teaching, Harvard College Professor and Clowes Professor of Science Robert P. Kirshner said that with a few exceptions, his “experience [with e-mail] has been almost uniformly positive.” “It’s a good channel. Students are much more likely to send you an e-mail than come to office hours...
Quincy House Master Robert P. Kirshner ’70, Harvard College professor and Clowes professor of science, said Saturday that he did not yet have a full report of the incident but that “as always, our first concern is for the health and safety of everybody in the House...
...offer his own opinion on the review. In the wake of professors’ no confidence vote in his leadership last March, Summers has ceased all formal involvement with the review.Also at yesterday’s meeting, Gross announced that Quincy House Co-Masters Robert P. Kirshner, who is the Clowes professor of science, and Jayne Loader, will be taking a sabbatical in 2006-2007. Gross said the College is currently taking applications for acting house master.—Staff writer William C. Marra can be reached at wmarra@fas.harvard.edu.—Staff writer Sara E. Polsky...
...present,” he says. “Although some Houses, like Cabot and Adams, have good space that is accessible, most Houses do not. Maintenance of space and accessibility are just as important as having the space itself.”Quincy House Master Robert P. Kirshner ’70 agrees that rack maintenance is a serious problem.“[Our bike racks] are full of unused bikes,” he says. “We have bikes that have been locked to the bike racks for longer than the career of a student...