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...It’s an offense against the community that a Harvard professor should have so little regard for the place he lives in,” said Valerie I. Nelson ’69, a resident of Gloucester. “The other thing is that the whole imagery is hilarious. A Harvard economics professor refusing to pay a modest amount of money—it’s a sort of arrogance...
...practices, religious politicians and religious businesses. Please, stick to real news reporting and leave the proselytizing to faith-based publications. Robert Goldware San Francisco Although I am Jewish, I have statues of Mary around my home and don't in the least feel any conflict with religious doctrine. I regard Mary as a symbol not of religion but of ideal motherhood. Mary provides solace, unconditional acceptance and love, and a spiritual, nondenominational sanctuary from life's madness. Judi Laing Los Angeles The protestant acceptance of Mary reflects a long-held Roman Catholic feeling that God the Father also...
This conclusion comes from an analysis of 2002 Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE) data, based on surveys filled out by graduating seniors, and shows student dissatisfaction on both academic and social fronts. The results indicate student discontent with regard to Faculty availability, quality of instruction, and quality of advising, as well as a generally disappointing social life. We believe the implications of this survey are significant, and the administration ought to make satisfying undergraduates a top priority for the near future...
...hesitated to write about my experiences in this regard. I thought, "There are enough people who dislike me, I don't need to give them even more ammunition." But then I saw that if the telling of my life's journey was to matter to other women and girls, I would have to be honest about how far I'd come and the meaning of where I'd been...
...appointments. We interact at a more collegial level with Harvard professors than do the majority of undergraduates, and many of us have personal friendships with our professors and care about their professional careers at Harvard. Furthermore, many Harvard professors are deeply interested in the opinions of graduate students in regard to the current state of affairs of the university. The GSC poll was replicated from the Faculty poll for exactly this reason, and while including other questions in the poll could have perhaps produced more useful results, the GSC avoided introducing hidden bias by using the ballot presented...