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...This has been an extraordinary decade in the life of the design disciplines; Harvard’s been a terrific vantage point from which to observe, study and reflect on those momentous changes,” Rowe said...
...familiar with them. Questions showing even the vaguest bias are excised; you will never find a woman measuring cups of flour in an SAT question. The concern is that girls who read such a question will be distracted by the implicit sexism, and so their answer will reflect not their ability but their distraction--that's noise...
Paulette Song, MSNBC’s director of media relations, said that Matthews—once a speechwriter for President Jimmy Carter—aims “to accurately and objectively reflect the opinions of the candidates...
This would not be Winger’s first experience bringing complex questions to Cambridge—in the fall of 1999, she spent a term pushing Harvard undergraduates to read and reflect beyond their routine studies. As a teaching fellow in General Education 105: “The Literature of Social Reflection,” taught by Agee Professor of Social Ethics Robert Coles ’50, Winger strove to relate her stardom to students’ contemplation of moral and social issues. It is an experience that she says she’d gladly take on again...
Kirby said he is still working with the committee to revise the Faculty handbook to reflect the change and promised to make the new guidelines widely available...