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...their online CUE evaluations. And while the Committee on Undergraduate Education’s (CUE) survey is far from perfect, students should heed the unending flow of admonitions. The CUE survey may need some tweaking, but it largely continues to be useful in helping students choose their courses. Students?? participation, however, constitutes only half of a successful evaluation process, and if the CUE Guide is to be as effective as possible, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) must require professors to have their courses evaluated and have the results published in the Guide.At the May 2 Faculty...
...Pacelli, who has been teaching yoga for more than 25 years, has developed a large following at the MAC for his patient teaching style and spiritual approach to yoga and life. And it doesn’t hurt that he remembers every single one of his students?? names.Jack Ward, an employee at the MAC, says that Gene “has developed a following—people stick with him. He attracts more people than any of the other yoga teachers here.”Indeed, yoga seems to be growing in popularity at Harvard. Passes for Pacelli?...
...anything it seems to have gotten more and more elaborate each year—definitely when I started I didn’t see people being carried around in caravans or shopping carts the way they are now,” he says. Much to students?? and creepy gate crashers’ delight, the PG days of Primal Scream are gone with Vanilla...
...only to find the proctors empty-handed. Harvard’s Xerox machines were already being used to copy today’s exams, so Ben-Shahar, Glazer, and Achor raced to Gnoman Copy to quickly print the 10-page final 1,100 times. When the exams finally reached students?? hands, the multiple choice questions were still warm. “It was obviously a really stressful situation,” said Glazer, the head teaching fellow, last night. “I don’t think I’ve ever run that fast...
...Catalano stresses that the cameras do not violate students?? privacy. “They’re very visible cameras,” he said. “I don’t want the impression that Big Brother is watching. We’re not creeping in people’s dorm rooms...