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Harvard students may not have been assigned summer books yet, but for bored beach bums or over-anxious first-years desperate for fresh reading material, the Registrar??s Office recently released a 1,000-plus page course guide for the 2006-2007 school year. Many are old favorites (or perennially-dreaded prerequisites), but the 15 courses here were eye-catching enough for their slightly wacky names, notable professors, or significant curricular changes to make them most worthy of your shopping basket next year...
...grades for one of the sections in Literature and Arts C-61, “Rome of Augustus,” meant that every student in the section originally received a grade at least one level lower than they should have received. The error has been corrected by the Registrar??s Office, and the students will each enjoy a GPA boost...
Upon discovering the mistake, Tarrant submitted a request to change grades to the Registrar??s Office and also e-mailed each of the affected students...
According to Registrar Barry S. Kane, once a professor submits a request to change grades, the Registrar??s Office reviews the grounds for doing...
...students in Harvard’s largest course this semester packed seven lecture halls across campus, waiting to take their test. At 10:15 a.m., they were still waiting. Ben-Shahar attributed the lack of exams to his misunderstanding that the registrar??rather than course administrators—would photo-copy the final. The mistake was discovered when Ben-Shahar and teaching fellows Jessica Glazer and Shawn J. Achor ’00 arrived at the Science Center to wish the students good luck—only to find the proctors empty-handed. Harvard’s Xerox...