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DiSalvo defends the importance of teaching to students to sympathize with the “needs and values of others??—an essential skill often dismissed in today’s jargon as “soft” or “non-cognitive.” And Cioffi suggests an alternate path to ethical development through his defense of the humanities. Literary study, he says, “will help us to live better, more considerate, and crucially, more moral lives...
...This was a woman who worked tirelessly up until the last week of her life in the service of others??in the service of justice,” Motley wrote. “She encountered such ugliness in her life—from the slums of New Haven where she grew up to the Jim Crow South where she fought for freedom—and it was her mission to impart beauty and goodness to this world...
...Benedict H. Gross ’71 asked a task force—including Associate Dean of the College Georgene Herschbach, Director of the Committee on Education Abroad John H. Coatsworth, Harvard College Professor Jorge I. Dominguez, Edwards, a representative from the General Counsel, a student, and others??to reevaluate Harvard’s travel policy...
...upperclassmen have made it so that everyone’s on the same page at this point,” Connolly said. “It already feels like we’ve got each others?? backs...
...purity of the album evokes a young painter’s sketchbook, prepared by the eager apprentice as he learns to see through others?? eyes before truly exercising...