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...curriculum in Harvard College is renewed and energized on a regular basis. Faculty revise and update their courses to reflect the reframing of debates and advances in knowledge and to improve pedagogy. Departments develop new courses to reflect emerging areas of student and faculty interest. Departments and concentrations regularly re-evaluate and revise their curricula, changing requirements, restructuring course sequences and introducing new options for students...
...spoke at the Visiting Committee on Athletics and Bill Cleary was in the audience,” she says. “I had to reflect on my Harvard career, and I joked about having my number already retired. I was like, ‘oh wait a second that’s yours...
Shofner, now a laser eye surgeon in Nashville, Tenn., says he occasionally stops by The Fly for drinks around reunion time. For the most part, however, he says he is “too busy making people see” to reflect much on the incident, laughing, “I guess I can’t get ’em to see the way I want...
Instead of a generic career path, Chase moved back to Nantucket and opened her first restaurant, which she named “Que Sera Sarah.” The store name was ambiguous enough to reflect a variety of endeavors, Chase says. In this way, she reasoned, if the food venture failed, she could turn it into something else and retain the name...
Sen’s recent activities on campus—even during the five years when he was master of Trinity College—reflect his broad and socially oriented interests...