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...polled the Harvard campus about the best art of the year, and the results were surprisingly lowbrow. The majority of respondents are music pirates. More than half said they had no favorite book of 2005. But hey, at least they know Michael Sandel should drop some rhymes! See B7 for more details from this decidedly un-scientific survey...
...School of Government, and Harvard Medical School.A core group of six professors will work at the center, including Elhauge and Law School professors William W. Fisher, Martha L. Minow, Charles R. Nesson ’60, and Alan A. Stone ’50.Bass Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel, who currently teaches a course on ethics and biotechnology for Law School and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences students, will also participate in research activities at the center. “At a time when ethics and law are struggling to keep pace with advances in biotechnology, the center...
...full Faculty, professors broadly supported replacing the Core Curriculum with a system of distributional requirements, though they did not a reach a consensus on what those requirements should look like.The General Education Committee formally presented its report to professors at the meeting, with Bass Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel introducing the committee’s recommendation that students should be required to take three courses in each of three distribution areas—the Arts and Humanities, Science and Technology, and the Study of Societies.In the report, the committee also proposed the creation of a number of extra-departmental...
...connections aren’t enough reason for aspiring comedy writers to attend Harvard, the inspiration certainly is. Allegedly, Bass Professor of Government Michael Sandel is the physical model for Mr. Burns. Whether Burns possesses the same propensity for moral reasoning is questionable, as Homer Simpson’s infamous boss graduated from Yale...
Bass Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel discussed his new book “Public Philosophy: Essays on Morality in Politics” in front of a small gathering of students, faculty, and other community members at the Harvard Book Store last Friday. The talk, which was part of the Friday Forum series organized by Harvard Book Store, took the form of a dialogue between Sandel, who teaches the popular undergraduate course Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice,” and Homi K. Bhabha, Rothenberg professor of English and American literature and language. Bhabha asked Sandel questions about...