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...There was a time when Harvard could make a phone call and say ‘do you want to come back?’” says Maria Tatar, dean for the humanities...
...faculty who have been employed at the school for at least five years. And Yale offers a 50 percent tuition discount at undergraduate institutions to the children of full time employees who have worked a minimum of six years, according to the Princeton and Yale websites.Dean for the Humanities Maria Tatar, who has two children currently enrolled at the College, says tuition cuts might raise equity issues for professors without children.But Peter Salovey, Dean of Yale College, writes in an e-mail that he is “delighted” that Yale provides a tuition cut incentive to faculty...
...will greatly enrich Harvard’s humanities offerings along the lines proposed by the Harvard College Curricular Review (HCCR), and will serve as needed pathways into the often overspecialized world of Harvard’s arts and literature courses. Envisioned by Dean for the Humanities Maria Tatar as a “bridge between the Core” and the system of distributional requirements outlined by the HCCR, these courses will offer a broad introduction to a wide range of texts and ideas. They will provide students interested in the humanities with a solid starting point?...
...CARLO MARIA CARDINAL MARTINI, retired Archbishop of Milan, arguing that "everything is needed to combat AIDS," a stance that contravenes the Vatican's opposition to artificial contraception...
...Romeo and Juliet.” The division between two rival ethnic gangs, the Puerto Rican-based Sharks and the white Jets become muddled when Tony (Samuel C. Brondfield ’08), the former leader of the Jets, falls in love with Maria (Rachel C. Porter ’07), the sister of the leader of the Sharks.Brondfield is an undeniably great singer. However, the emotion behind his words is not always conveyed—when singing “Maria,” there is a large disconnect between the poignant lyrics and Brondfield’s expressionless...