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Without her position as assistant dean, Foster—who has served the College for 18 years—would not have been able to retain her position as lecturer in Folklore and Mythology. Faculty of Arts and Science rules declare that non-tenured instructors who have taught for over eight years must also hold an administrative post in order to continue teaching...
...Seminar Program. The number of freshman seminars offered has more than quadrupled in his time here, notably in the sciences, where few seminars of any sort had previously been offered. That Summers’ commitment to undergraduate education extended beyond the committee room and into the classroom, where he taught two freshman seminars and a lecture course on globalization, stands as a testament to the authenticity of his conviction...
...taught English to the adolescent Strokes and yoga to Psychology 1504, “Positive Psychology” lecturer Tal Ben-Shahar ’96. Yet Positive Psychology teaching fellow (TF) Deborah R. Cohen ’91 took only one psychology class while an undergraduate at Harvard. “I found the prospect of psychology so depressing,” Cohen says. “I took ‘States of Adolescent Adjustment’ spring of my freshman year and it talked about today’s adolescent eating disorders and today?...
Even as president, Summers has continued in his professorial tasks. He currently leads a weekly freshman seminar on globalization, and last year, he taught a Social Analysis Core course on the same topic...
...course. After all, women in general are brushed aside in overall American history, and apart from February, the history of black people is either not mentioned much at all or is treated as something that happened somehow separately from everything else. Additionally, black history itself is taught in the most oversimplified way possible—generally, the story goes that there was slavery, then there wasn’t slavery, things were sad for a while, then the Civil Rights movement happened, and now things are great. If you’re lucky, maybe someone threw in something about...