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Ledecky’s business practices have certainly been influential: he says they’ve inspired about five case studies??some successes, some failures—and he now regularly travels around the country to talk to business school students...
...texts has not waned; and this demand should be met. Currently, there is no way a Harvard first-year can attempt to replicate the type of academic experience—a guided tour of what matters and why—enjoyed by Yale students in “Directed Studies?? and Stanford students in SLE. The Wall Street Journal recently commented in response to the curricular review report that “universities are in effect abdicating a role we once assumed defined their mission: providing direction.” A program like “Directed Studies?...
...spring of sophomore and entirety of junior year—especially problematic in concentrations such as history and literature and social studies that currently rely on a full-year sophomore tutorial to prepare students with the background knowledge they will need for further analysis over the course of their studies??will raise the costs of studying abroad for particularly those times when students are most likely...
OEB’s scope is no less than the tens of millions of species that inhabit this planet, and its questions concern no less than their origin, evolution and preservation. Pellegrino University Professor E.O. Wilson—one of the pioneers of biodiversity studies??advanced his now world-famous conservation studies here at Harvard. The OEB’s Herbaria houses 5.5 million plant specimens, filed in rooms of endless metal chests, including the largest, most important collection in the world of Chinese plant species; the Museum of Comparative Zoology has an impressive 21 million specimens...
...March edition of the magazine Foreign Policy, Huntington—who is also chairman of the Harvard Academy of International and Area Studies??warns that a tide of Mexican immigration to the U.S. is undermining “our Anglo-Protestant culture...