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...survey said they were satisfied with “teaching-related issues”—including the courses they taught, the discretion they have over their courses, the size of their classes, and the quality of their interactions with students, according to information provided by the assistant provost for faculty development and diversity, Shawn J. Bohen...
Before taking the helm of HUL, Verba chaired the Government Department and later rose to become associate dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for undergraduate education. He has also served as associate provost. Today, Verba heads the faculty advisory group of the Presidential Search Committee...
...inter-school course has been “actively supported” by University Provost Steven E. Hyman, whose office provided funding to help invite some of the experts who will be visiting the course, according to Galison...
...graduate from the university without any debt. Many of the Ivy League schools also have similar programs. That caused fee waiver applications to increase 38.9% from 2004 to 2006. "I believe strongly that early admissions doesn't have an effect on low-income students here," Stephen Farmer, the assistant provost and director of undergraduate admissions at UNC, told TIME. "In the end you still have to have need-based financial...
...entrepreneurs, and ethicists to speak on a dozen issues at the intersection of modern medicine and organic chemistry. Last year, a few of Harvard’s top scientists, such as stem cell demigod Prof. Douglas A. Melton and former National Institute of Mental Health chief (and now University provost) Steven E. Hyman dropped by, as well as a few HMS researchers and pharmaceutical company executives. And what course on medicine and society wouldn’t be complete without a visit from Prof. Michael J. Sandel himself? But beware, for all the dazzle of the star-studded cast...