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...during the day won’t be an option until you’re a little bit older. Also, it appears that the higher-ups have digitized and buffed up the advising system for you. You’re the first freshman class to enjoy the online advising portal??too bad what’s on the other side of that portal is still, more often than not, completely useless. That’s unfortunate, since the freshman class seems to be slightly less intelligent than in years past. Recent polls have shown a fifth of Harvard...
...should also undertake a serious study to understand why nearly one-fourth of the freshman class loses interest in science, and what might be done to mitigate it. Smaller introductory courses might prove to be more engaging—neither longtime introductory lectures nor the new “portal?? courses in the sciences receive stellar reviews. Mathematics must be considered, too. Many of my friends who say they aced calculus in high school returned wounded from their first semester of college calculus. Hardly last, the College needs to establish parity in grading across the academic domains...
...beautiful, easily customizable portal. Students would only have to navigate the clunky, seven-year-old my.harvard interface to print their study cards and fill out their CUE guide evaluations. At least that was the idea until Harvard intervened. Since nearly all course websites require PIN authentication, the portal??s use of course Web site materials caught the ire of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Computer Services, which demanded that course material be taken off CrimsonConnect.com. Hadfield, who is also a Crimson editor, had virtually no choice but to comply, and students have no choice...
...example, there’s a blog aggregator on this new portal??,” he said. “That’s something that the University would never allow to appear on an official portal...
...near obsolescence. It cannot, for instance, take complete advantage of new syndication tools to gather customized, pertinent information for Harvard undergrads. This leaves the determination of much of my.harvard’s content to the staff of Harvard’s IT department. While this explains the portal??s emphasis on university-wide news and resources, most of which holds little significance for undergraduates, it does little to explain why a rethinking of the site has not yet occurred in the face of such utter mediocrity, of which “Harvard Happenings?...