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...Harvard’s effort to establish a more international presence found its most visible advocate in former University President Lawrence H. Summers. But Harvard’s attempts at internationalization started long before Summers and even before his predecessor Neil L. Rudenstine...
...More and more, those views have changed,” says Kohlberg’s predecessor, Joyce Brinton, who was the tech transfer chief here for two decades. “Faculty are much more interested and see many more reasons why this is important not only to make the discoveries but also to see that they get used...
...Faculty has essentially spent that time renaming course categories—who needs Moral Reasoning when one can have “Ethical Reasoning?”—while completely evading the real issues.Nevertheless, there remains a glimmer of hope. The SCGE might demonstrate the sense its predecessor lacked and take a lax approach to departmental exemptions. Thankfully, the General Education legislation requires that the SCGE be headed by a faculty member, as opposed to an administrator, who will hopefully have a lesser sense of self-importance and a clearer sense of educational priorities.We also hope that, despite...
...over Sorrento Square from the Lampoon castle as the first female president of the semi-secret social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine. Classmate Natasha P. Stowe ’82, known at the time as Natasha P. Pearl, oversaw the Student Assembly (the predecessor to the Undergraduate Council) as its third female president...
Spring 1954: The “Ivy Group”—the predecessor to the Ivy League—is formed and splits from the NCAA...