Word: semesterã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...School of Government’s Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ellen Goodman ’63, Blogform Publishing CEO Michael Maier, former ABC political correspondent Linda Douglass, and University of California at Los Angeles doctoral student Elizabeth Stein are this semester??€™s fellows, the Center announced Monday. In addition, Mark Halperin ’87, the political director of ABC News, will serve as a non-resident joint fellow at the Institute of Politics and the Shorenstein Center. There was substantial competition to garner the fellowship—which...
With a 50 percent response rate as of Friday, this semester??€™s campaign to get students to fill out CUE evaluations enlisted a cross-section of undergraduates, including a freshman and a football star, to join the litany of deans, professors, and elected student body representatives who typically lead the way in promoting...
...April—that have marked previous semesters. He cited the December Lion King sing-along co-sponsored by the CEB as one such smaller-scale event. Goldenberg named the Queen’s Head Pub at Loker Commons—slated to open late in the spring semester??€”and the fledgling Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH) as potential hosts for the smaller programming he envisions. But Goldenberg said these plans were not concrete because the pub’s management structure has not yet been finalized. “The College is still in the process...
...final paper, and various required course meetings. It doesn’t take much to see how unhappy students are under the current schedule. Only days after toasting to a new year full of fresh starts and new beginnings, we trudge back to Cambridge to rehash a semester??€™s worth of course material, anxious about our papers and exams and angry about our short winter break. But it doesn’t have to be this way. In the spring of 2004, a University-wide Committee on Calendar Reform chaired by Pforzheimer University Professor Sidney Verba...
...with CGE’s legislation passed and a new general education as the focus of next semester??€™s meetings, it is unlikely that professors will be required to be evaluated any time soon. Although this fact affects only a small number of courses—60 professors opted out of the CUE Guide last spring—the exemption remains a large blot on any claim that Harvard is trying to improve students’ academic experiences...