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What the Harvard community needs??and what we ought to be demanding of our administrators—is a systematic commitment to the rights of its workers. It is imperative that the University adopt a campus labor code of conduct if workers are to be respected in the most complete and consistent manner possible, irrespective of a worker’s visibility to students...
...curriculum should rest only with tenured professors, the most accomplished scholars in a given field. This should largely continue to be the case. But in many fields, lecturers teach longstanding curricula—such as in introductory mathematics—or deftly tweak them to fit their own needs??such as in expository writing. After all, Harvard already allows preceptors to serve as primary instructors in the foreign languages, mathematics, and expository writing. There exists no plausible defense for not keeping the best ones around for as long as possible.A college is more than just its scholars...
...staggering sum will be necessary for the medical area and hospitals associated with our Medical School,” according to the Crimson article.According to a May 1956 Crimson article, Pusey told the Cambridge Council of Neighborhood Associations that a “backlog of needs?? for construction spending had been accumulating since the 1930s and had reached the point of urgency.Pusey was not the only one articulating Harvard’s need for increased spending.In April 1956, a University committee recommended a $6.5 million expansion in Harvard’s visual arts program. The Crimson reported that...
...spring of 1956. Calling the speech the “most serious and important” of his presidency up to that point, Pusey declared that Harvard needed $40 million—the equivalent of $287.5 million today—to meet the “building needs?? of just those currently enrolled at the University.Pusey’s remarks came only one year after the publication of an Overseers’ report that advocated the expansion of the College—both in infrastructure and undergraduate enrollment—in response to the rising number...
...than buoying the radical feminism of the free sex era, proponents of the women’s center should strive to create an accessible and innovative hub for student discourse and activity. A successful women’s center will cater to the wide range of female and male needs??a place where the ovens can be used to both burn bras and bake cookies...