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...time reading Dostoyevsky, many of the other readings are philosophical works,” he says. Beyond Humanities 14, a number of other new Humanities courses—Humanities 10, “An Introductory Humanities Colloquium,” Humanities 12, “‘Strange Mutations??: Classical and Renaissance Representations of the Human Condition,” and Humanities 16, “Existential Fictions: From Saint Augustine to Jean-Paul Sartre and Beyond”—were approved this semester during shopping period as Literature and Arts A bypasses.Two English courses...
Humanities 10, “An Introductory Humanities Colloquium,” Humanities 12, “‘Strange Mutations??: Classical and Renaissance Representations of the Human Condition,” and Humanities 16, “Existential Fictions: From Saint Augustine to Jean-Paul Sartre and Beyond” will all count for Literature and Arts A credit...
While lecture halls continue to fill for Life Sciences 1a and Social Analysis 10, Dean for the Humanities Maria Tatar envisions students flocking to a different type of course: “‘Strange Mutations??: Classical and Renaissance Representations of The Human Condition.” Because no “Humanities 10” exists at Harvard, Tatar has jump-started an initiative to create a collection of new interdisciplinary courses that will act as broad gateways into the humanities. But instead of creating a single foundational course like Life Sciences, Tatar said she wants...
Sanes has designed several lines of transgenic mice—mice with certain genetic mutations??whose genes can be identified by researchers by fluorescent tags...
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