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...constituent departments and centers. The College must not, however, be left in the dust. The way to improve the student experience is not to funnel all the money to faculty, a perilous policy supported by a ludicrously large number of otherwise-intelligent people. Improvements that directly impact students??which have dramatically enhanced the student experience in recent years—cost comparatively little...
...says Fish. “Working on a limited budget is a little difficult for the designers, but for what it’s worth, they came up with some pretty great clothing.”The clothes in the show are a mixture of thrift store finds, students?? own clothing, pieces lent from local shops such as Mudo—a co-sponsor of the show—and original student designs. Hyphen, a San Francisco-based magazine on modern Asian-American life and culture, is also co-sponsoring the show and providing some of the clothes...
...annual cost of readings for the average student has reached $1,300, which amounts to $8.5 million collectively spent each year on course readings, according to the two-page letter. Gross and Knowles suggested two ways that faculty members can help “contain and even reduce students?? book expenses.” The first is to make reading selections known earlier in the year so that students can have the opportunity to shop for books early and to sell their books back to the Coop. The second suggestion called on professors to utilize Harvard?...
...than the loss of the economics library,” Stock said, adding that the advent of electronic data reduced the need for economics researchers to venture downstairs for records. But he said he fears that the presence of the art books—which will be accessible to students??will indefinitely shelve renovation plans for the Littauer building. “Our long-awaited opportunity to use the library space in ways that would further research and teaching for the next 30 years will have to be put on hold,” he said.It...
...suggest that we should blithely or blindly follow trends elsewhere.” But if Harvard follows Knowles’ plan, we will be doing exactly that. The plan will bring Harvard more in line with peer institutions—and further out of step with its own students?? needs...