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...expect that the concentration choice delay proposal will be passed in some form this spring, along with an EPC proposal to create secondary fields, which would function like minors. Berkman Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Spelke will introduce this proposal to the faculty tomorrow. Saltonstall Professor of History Charles S. Maier ’60, who is also a member of the General Education Committee, said he thinks most faculty members are ready to vote on the EPC proposals. “My sense is that the EPC proposals are inherently less controversial than the Gen Ed proposals...
...would prefer to teach courses with a captive audience...not because they are forced to take it freshman year,” said Saltonstall Professor of History Charles S. Maier...
...hopeful that the review will progress in the coming weeks. “I think the review will continue this spring,” said Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, who led a number of review committees. Saltonstall Professor of History Charles S. Maier ’60, a member of one committee, agreed. “The curricular review has its own momentum,” Maier, a former Crimson executive editor, said last night. “It’s a Faculty project, and I hope the Faculty will approve...
...eluded her, will face strong challenges from teammate Sasha Cohen and Russia's Irina Slutskaya, seven-time European and twice World champion. The Scandinavians will struggle to protect their longtime hold on Nordic events from the Russian, Ukrainian and Czech skiers hot on their heels. Austrian ski great Hermann Maier will attempt to complete his miraculous comeback from a near fatal motorcycle crash in 2001 by adding to his two Olympic gold medals. German speed skater Anni Friesinger will face a strong field of U.S. and Canadian racers. Japanese ski jumpers, Korean short-track speedsters and even the British curling...
...Some departments, including the history department, have already begun planning how to implement changes suggested by the curricular review, Maier said...