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Arthur T. von Mehren ’42, a trailblazer in the study of international law who taught at Harvard for nearly half a century, died of pneumonia on Jan. 16. He was 83. “He was essentially a Harvard lifer,” said his son Peter A. von Mehren ’77. “He arrived at Harvard in 1939 when he was 17 years old and spent the rest of his life there. He devoted his entire life to being a scholar in the Harvard community.” Von Mehren grew...
Kreisberg—who taught “The Art of the Essay” in the Harvard Expository Writing program from 1980 to 1988—said that the same concepts used in Expos apply to business school admissions essays: writing “passionate, impactful, and reflective personal essays...
...psychology courses taught by the same lecturer rank among the top three most popular courses this semester. Lecturer on Psychology Tal D. Ben-Shahar ’96’s Psychology 1504, “Positive Psychology,” tops the list with an enrollment of 842 students, and his new course, Psychology 1508, “The Psychology of Leadership,” is third with 512 students. According to other enrollment figures from the Office of the Registrar’s website, Social Analysis 10, “Principles of Economics,” remains...
...partner at the forefront of the globalization trend underway in Korean higher education,” Dr. Robert Neugeboren, special programs director of the Harvard Summer School, wrote in an e-mail. “Its International Education Institute offers courses in a wide range of relevant fields, all taught in English at a level and quality consistent with our standards.” The program lasts from June 18 to July 29 and costs $5,500. For Harvard College students, the program counts for two half-courses credits. Financial aid is available through the Harvard Office of International Programs...
...Harvard Summer School, in collaboration with the Office of International Programs (OIP), has branched out far and wide across the globe with its summer study abroad offerings. Fourteen programs, all of which are taught by the Harvard faculty, are being offered this year in locations such as Paris, Beijing, Oxford, and Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Venice will be the home of program offerings in economics and environmental science, while previously neglected science concentrators can head to Bonn to conduct life sciences research under the tutelage of Harvard faculty. We applaud the College for making progress in increasing not only the number...