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...been reluctant to fully endorse the program. UC president Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Bok Center Director James Wilkinson have discussed the possibility of the Center providing training for the undergraduate board charged with synthesizing and acting on student feedback. The Center oversees TF training and reform. In a swift response to a Feb. 14 Crimson op-ed co-authored by Petersen stating that the UC was “partnered” with the Bok Center, Wilkinson wrote to the editors to express his surprise at that characterization. As of yesterday, Wilkinson was still unsure...
...believe it’s the most important experiment in clinical medical education reform in the United States, and it’s going to have a massive effect on clinical education,” said Walter Distinguished Professor of Medicine Malcolm Cox, who helped design the new curriculum as dean for medical education from...
...arising from its ultra-competitive environment. This culture—or our sleep patterns—cannot be changed by a few well-meaning seminars and pamphlets. The problem is vast, but the solution is simple, sweet, and already known: Each of us must make a proactive decision to reform personal sleep habits and thus recreate the culture of sleep at Harvard...
...this way. For many Americans, one of the key lessons of Sept. 11 was that the U.S.-Saudi alliance had become an extremely dangerous affair. The 9/11 commission called Riyadh "a problematic ally." Congress tried to impose sanctions, and President George W. Bush demanded that the monarchy embrace political reform. "Saudi Arabia used to have a lot of apologists in this country," declared Eliot Cohen, a member of Bush's Defense Policy Board, in 2002. "Now there are very...
...free from the research and publishing demands of their peers. However, the cushy position doesn’t last for long, a mere five years. The lack of long-term faculty means that the program has virtually no institutional memory, which hinders the possibilities for growth or reform. “We’re reluctant to let good teachers go,” says Donoghue on the constant turnover in the department. But he also points out that many lecturers are writers first and teachers second, so the five-year term is perfect for attracting talented authors who still...