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...committee and I still don’t know what the philosophy is,” Levitsky said. Three other courses currently offered at Harvard—Government 10: “Introduction to Political Thought,” Government 50: “Introduction to Political Science Research Methods,” and Science A-41: “The Einstein Revolution”—have also been approved for General Education credit. The other two approved courses are newly-developed, but there is still some uncertainty about whether one of them will even be available next...
After her undergraduate years, Hamburg studied at Harvard Medical School. She then went on to conduct neuroscience research at The Rockefeller University in New York before becoming one of the youngest people ever elected to the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine. Her FDA nomination, announced last week, awaits confirmation by the Senate...
...global hip-hop, the Hiphop Archive hosted a conference this week entitled “Hiphop Worldwide: More than a Nation,” which brought together hip-hop artists, scholars, DJs, and authors. Founded in 2002, the mission of the Hiphop Archive is to gather resources for the research of the past and present of hip-hop culture. “The Archive opens up the doors to the idea that hip-hop is a respectable and important academic field,” said Akshata Kadagathur ’11, an intern at the Archive. “It?...
...program for any article. Professor and Director of the University Library Robert C. Darnton said he saw no immediate threat to scholarly journals. He said support for open access has been overwhelming because many faculty members believe that they have a responsibility to the larger public. Associate Dean for Research Matthew L. Alper added that faculty are focused on the issue of the public good, with a desire to share their research quickly and cheaply, particularly in the developing world where library access is limited. While many students were not aware of the policy change, they said they thought...
...very accomplished teacher, and I’m sorry to see him go,” Alford said, adding that they would remain colleagues and friends even after Goodman’s move south. Goodman, who received both a Ph.D in sociology and a JD from Yale, conducts research on patterns in the development of legal institutions around the world, integrating sociological and legal analysis approaches. At NYU, Goodman will assume a full professorship at the law school, and will also be affiliated with the sociology and politics departments. Goodman could not be reached for comment yesterday. Alford said that...