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...result of the flooding has not yet been assessed. “[The assessment process] is underway, but we don’t have any good sense of it as of yet,” Gingo said. Gingo said he did not yet know what would happen in regard to students seeking reimbursement for their losses. According to Gingo, a total of four students across two suites were displaced by the flooding, but would be able to return to Eliot House soon. “The water’s all gone, the contractors have been in doing the sanitizing...
...hesitant to evaluate each others’ courses, and where some instructors even refuse to hear students’ feedback on their own courses. If Harvard College wishes to remain the preeminent undergraduate institution, it must improve its undergraduate instruction. The first shortcoming—hiring faculty without regard to instruction—must change for this goal to be reached. But nothing will change until, at the very least, the University requires professors to open their ears to students. And Harvard’s next president ought to make sure they listen...
...needs to get real about the situation in East Asia,” he said. Ashton B. Carter, Ford Foundation professor of science and international affairs, moderated the standing-room-only event. “What has transpired in North Korea represents the most serious disaster with regard to American national security in the past several years,” said Carter, who is also co-director of the Preventive Defense Project, a collaboration between Stanford University and the Kennedy School of Government. A theme throughout the 90-minute-long session was that the world has failed to take North...
...made up of an Australian nursery, Sydney's Botanic Gardens Trust and the Queensland, Australia, Forestry Department, wants the Wollemi to avoid the fate of Australia's foxtail palm, which was decimated in the wild after its location became known and poachers took seeds and plants to market without regard for research or preservation...
...regard my cartoons as editorials—it’s not to make you laugh but to make you think,” says Kallaugher, “It’s a fine line, being provocative but not inflammatory...