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...class, Religion 1529, “Personal Choice and Global Transformation,” Harvard’s second largest this semester after Ec 10, is taught almost entirely by Palmer-selected guest lecturers, who are questioned by the audience (that is, the students) on any number of different issues du jour that concern the overly-broad course topic...
...could point to the astounding similarities between Religion 1528, “Globalization and Human Values,” which Palmer taught last year, and Religion 1529, “Personal Choice and Global Transformation,” this year’s version, and furrow my brow. If the titles don’t have enough pangs of similarity, then the content certainly does: Many of the same lecturers are on both syllabi, and if compared to one another without reference to the course title, the course descriptions— an informal poll of my friends revealed?...
Though Palmer said that the protest is officially unrelated to Mathews’ appearance in class, the nude protest has nonetheless added to the controversy that has surrounded Religion 1529 since Palmer first taught it the fall...
After graduating summa cum laude, Greene won a Rhodes scholarship to Oxford, where he received his doctorate. Since then, he has taught at Cornell University, where he is currently a joint professor of physics and mathematics. Additionally, he bears the title of co-director of the Institute for Strings, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics at Columbia University...
...literary theory class I took last semester, taught by one of my favorite professors, Alice Jardine, I was assigned to approach opera from the point of view of the performer for my final project. I interviewed several singers, conductor, and a director about the portrayal of madness in operatic productions. It was really, really fascinating to see what they all had to say and where their opinions diverged and was quite refreshing as well to focus on performers instead of on just the music itself. Hopefully this will be something I can return to in the future...