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...view, the increase was appropriate and in the best interest of consumers, the community, and the environment. It was not simply a matter of regulators allowing the increase; the truth is that the NRC approval came after 29 months of its technical staff’s review of the condition and performance of the plant and its components, as well as the quality of the maintenance, engineering, and training that supports plant operations.The approval was unanimously recommended by the independent Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards which was established by Congress decades ago to provide the NRC with an independent view...

Author: By Robert Williams, | Title: Nuclear Plant Is Safe And Beneficial to New England | 5/26/2006 | See Source »

...problems on the 2004 final exam, wrote that working on old exams was “a standard finals period ritual.” The group “realized that there was a strong correlation between the old exam questions and the otherwise tangential topics discussed in the review section,” the student wrote. But the student said that after completing the 2004 final exam, “some friends of the study group who had previously taken the class in 2005 confirmed” that the 2004 exam also shared similar questions with the 2005 final...

Author: By Nicholas A. Ciani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Physics Exam Repeats Problems | 5/26/2006 | See Source »

...Class of 2010, revise Board of Freshman Adviser training, and will continue to work with the office on all other initiatives and projects. The Committee on Advising and Counseling also advises the APO. (The membership and the report of the aforementioned committee can be found on the curriculum review website.) There were several SAB sub-committees this year, including Peer Advising; Board of Freshman Adviser Recruitment; First-Year Communications; First-Year Adviser Training; Pre-Concentration Advising; and Concentration Advising. Each group was charged with brainstorming possible answers to several important questions and reporting results of their meetings to the full...

Author: By Monique Rinere, | Title: Advising for the Class of 2010 | 5/26/2006 | See Source »

...unique educational tradition. Unlike their peers in Canada or Britain (or South Africa, or Indonesia, or just about anywhere else), undergraduates in this country profit from a liberal arts philosophy that seeks to produce well-educated citizens, not well-trained professionals. As the current Harvard College Curricular Review continues to seek new ways to liberalize undergraduate academics, most recently by delaying concentration choice to the middle of sophomore year, the importance of protecting this liberal arts tradition cannot be overstated. Undergraduate engineering programs impose a daunting set of requirements on their students to maintain universal accreditation standards. These rigorous prerequisites...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg, | Title: A Vision, Softly Creeping | 5/26/2006 | See Source »

...layers of deans. It is not clear that the faculty council can do a lot about this; however, I want to do what I can in that direction.” On the subject of general education reform, the last major piece of the College’s curricular review, Schmid said that his “opinion was formed relatively early.” “I arrived at Harvard around the same time as the Core in ’78,” Schmid observed, “I always felt that the Core curriculum...

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faculty Council Greets New Faces | 5/24/2006 | See Source »

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