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...submit proposals for courses they would be interested in teaching, and the school selected courses that could be offered in an intensive format. “Courses that involve research papers and projects, for example, wouldn’t work,” Cross wrote in an e-mail. Marlon D. Kuzmick, an Expository Writing preceptor who plans to teach “Multimedia Communication: Principles of Visual Rhetoric” during the January Session, said that he thought that instructors teaching during January have to be particularly attentive to how difficult it might be for students with full-time...
...reviewed the editing to make sure that the academic content was preserved and not distorted by the editing process,” Sandel wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson...
...fear that Google could sell books that are out of print in the U.S. but not elsewhere to U.S. users without paying European rights holders a penny. "It is clearly discriminatory towards E.U. rights holders," Anne Bergman of the European Federation of Publishers wrote to TIME in an e-mail...
...position in the development office, lauded his case manager, who critiqued Gerdom’s resume and arranged job interviews, Gerdom said. “You think of a lot of companies who say, ‘Don’t come into work tomorrow, we’ll mail you your check,’” he said. “For me, it was a process of, ‘Okay, we’ll help you get wrapped up, start meeting your case manager, and find...
Once word got around, outrage ensued. The first e-mail hit a Harvard open list around noon. Next, On Harvard Time picked it up. Then IvyGate. Then Gawker...