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Karin B. Michels, an associate professor at the School of Public Health and the Medical School who teaches Freshman Seminar 25k, “You Are What You Eat,” praised b.good’s decision to post the new calorie counts, even if the previous measurements had proved erroneous...
...students currently in the College. The solution is simple: Open up the Core, and do it immediately. Most crucially, the Core Office must begin granting a greater number of exemptions for students seeking Core credit for departmental courses. There exists no plausible reason why, for instance, a small history seminar should not count for a Historical Studies requirement. Last year, the Dean of the College and Dean of the Faculty unilaterally decided that a number of new humanities courses would count for Core credit. That should happen again on a much broader level. To accomplish this, arbitrary technical requirements...
...inquiry is pervasive in Harvard’s curriculum. A simple search for the keyword “war” on Harvard’s online course catalog returns 131 results. Some of them won’t be what you’re after, such as Freshman Seminar 37p, “Reading Tolstoy’s War and Peace.” But there is Government 1730, “War and Politics.” Continue browsing and you’ll find Government 90sp, “The Future of War”; Historical Study...
...brings an unusual combination of government experience with academic training to the subject,” said Louise M. Richardson, Executive Dean of the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study. Richardson co-taught Freshman Seminar 46m, “Understanding Terrorism,” with Stern last year...
...medical advisory committee. His wife, Laura, is a senior attorney in the law office for the Brigham and Women's Hospital, the Massachusetts General Hospital, and McLean Hospital, and has served as chair of Currier House's pre-law advisory committee. Together, they teach a popular House seminar, Currier 79, "Medicine, Law, and Ethics: An Introduction...