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...Clockwork Orange” raped and murdered to Beethoven’s Ninth, and the Nazis were known to listen to Wagner with rapture after a good day’s genocide. Harvard English professors themselves—who have spent a lifetime immersed in literary scholarship??are hardly moral paragons, although I will refrain from scrounging up the sordid details of their personal lives...
...seeking an outstanding education, and many are disappointed. For undergraduate teaching to become the priority that it ought to be, it is essential that professors have measures of their success as teachers. And while students may not be qualified to judge the content of a professor’s scholarship??that is not the goal of course evaluations—students must be the primary judges of a professor’s teaching abilities. One does not need a doctorate to determine whether a professor is well-organized, whether she can present a coherent, original lecture, or whether...
...Michigan-native spent almost seven years in Cambridge as an undergraduate and law student—departing for two years on a Rhodes Scholarship??and has served as editor of The New Republic, managing editor of Washington Monthly, and more recently, editorial page editor of the Los Angeles Times...
...some really good players.”“And certainly everybody wants to come to Harvard. That’s a big plus for us,” he adds, using as an example world champion foilist Emily Cross, “who turned down a full scholarship?? to Stanford to come and fence for the Crimson.“That’s huge, the fact that somebody’s willing to bypass a full scholarship to a very good school like Stanford to come to Harvard,” Brand says...
...like what you guys do. I don’t particularly like what [the social anthropologists] do,’” said Ellison.Ellison said the incident illustrated Summers’ “intellectual arrogance” in judging the relative merits of fields of scholarship??and revealed how he polarized the Faculty as well.“It’s an invitation to colleagues to form little cabals against each other in currying presidential favor,” Ellison said. “I do not believe in this approach to interacting with University...