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...Staff writer June Q. Wu can be reached at junewu@fas.harvard.edu...
...Guide that we knew and loved, the CUE Guide that nurtured us, the CUE Guide that we occasionally filled out since it went online, is no more. In its place is now a rookie named Q, and it’s time to haze the new guy. On that note, FM requests that its readers give the following responses in the appropriate comment field for each class mentioned. If we’re lucky, we’ll confuse members of the Class of 2012—some of them might even cry! 1) Science...
...director of undergraduate education in molecular and cellular biology. “Despite pleading e-mails...we’re only seeing 60 percent of the class. What 60 percent is that? It’s hard to interpret the results.”Last year, Lue overstepped the Q and created his own survey for his introductory life sciences course. The questionnaire received a 90 percent response rate, according to Lue, and the responses provided more detailed information about specific assignments, lectures, and teaching methods.Pilbeam, who teaches in the Anthropology Department, described his own practice of using...
...Staff Writer June Q. Wu can be reached at junewu@fas.harvard.edu
...23rd time in 25 years, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) will skip its January meeting, delaying discussion of a revamped course evaluation system. The proposed changes to the Q Evaluations would allow students to receive grades earlier and require evaluations for all classes with more than five students, among other modifications. Discussion of the Q will now be pushed back to the next scheduled meeting on Feb. 12 in light of the decision by the Faculty Council, the 18-member governing body of FAS, to cancel the January meeting. FAS Dean Michael D. Smith said he was unconcerned...