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...radical shift” from the Core. Buckler says she hopes that students will find Gen Ed courses to be “an actual experience that really counts for something.” “[Gen Ed classes] should feel real??not something you just have to sleepwalk through so you can check off the box,” Buckler says. “It shouldn’t feel arcane or ‘academic.’ It should feel like a mind-opening kind of experience—accessible yet really stimulating, even...
...ubiquitous books. “It’s just inevitable.” The University had been contemplating whether to eliminate its printed handbooks—over the years, other schools have done so—but the initiative “gained steam as something real?? because of the financial crisis, according to FAS dean Michael D. Smith. The initiative will eliminate printed copies of the “Courses of Instruction,” “Harvard College Handbook for Students,” “The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...when dancing around the campfire equipped us to hunt down our dinner in concert, but not so long ago that it should seem perfectly natural for us that art plays so small a social role, that it has become a superficial structure, layered on top of “real?? material existence. In fact, I could argue that art, in its original form, is social in character. It’s only the bizarre processes of modernization that have distorted art into something individual. But art has not lost all of its social character. Its production does continue...
...building I had called home last summer.“Let’s meet up,” I suggested. After all, he was mishpacha. Two days later, we met again for services at Tempio Ashkenazita—this time, to see the “real?? Rabbi Hazan. The ceremony was particularly meaningful that night because miles away in Mumbai, Pakistan-based terrorists were holding a Chabad Rabbi and his wife hostage. Several weeks later, on our second to last day in Rome, my gourmand roommate and I ate at La Taverna del Ghetto. There...
Alexander highlighted Obama’s similar ability to wrangle with words, saying that his book “Dreams of My Father,” which she has taught in a class at Yale, was a “real?? book and extraordinary American narrative...