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...requirement.” Members of the General Education Committee believe that by making the courses voluntary, faculty and students will get a better learning experience. “The teachers don’t want to be teaching to a captive audience,” says Emily E. Riehl ’06, a member of the Educational Policy Committee. “A better way to have moral education is to create courses that are good enough to make people want to take [them].”“In one way, it’s more...
...faculty, seems to share this understanding. It is in both students’ and professors’ interests to maintain the rigor of Harvard’s degree programs, and I trust that the current efforts toward increased freedom and flexibility will contribute to that goal. Emily E. Riehl ’06 is a mathematics concentrator in Adams House...
Don’t Delay the Curricular Review, but Do Delay Concentration Choice by Emily Riehl...
...thoughtful faculty Essays on General Education in Harvard College (October, 2004); and the provocative analyses in Emily Riehl and Danny Yagen, eds., Student Essays: On the Purpose and Structure of a Harvard Education (October...
...National Championship series, which will be held in April at Pennsylvania State. “I heard there are maybe 150 teams in the Northeast, so we finished number two, and I think that’s pretty good,” says Radcliffe Rugby club president Emily E. Riehl ’06.According to team members, rugby is an up-and-coming sport in the United States that has been popular in the British colonies for a long time. The sport is comparable to football, but without any stopping between plays, says Riehl. “I really like...