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...Harvard University Police Department safety video, an activities fair and field trips into Boston and Cambridge. Yet nothing could be more misleading about the next four years of college than your booklet of the 100 Freshman Seminars. The ever-expanding Freshman Seminar Program now includes tiny classes taught by our provost (on addiction), our former Dean of the Faculty (on antibiotics), and our president (on globalization). Prominent scholars at the Medical, Design and Kennedy schools also lead seminars. But even without the big names, the program also offers you seminars with a range of talented post-docs and professors who?...
After hearing talk about club teams, Ogbechie decided to try out. It was here when Ogbechie started to realize her potential. “My coach was amazing,” she said. “She taught me all the basics and made me think...
...addition, neither HLS nor HBS generally allows cross-registration in any of its required courses for first-year students. This is a substantial barrier to interdisciplinary work since many advanced courses at both schools assume knowledge of material taught in the first-year courses. Moreover, individual professors have sometimes not permitted cross-registration in their advanced courses...
Similarly, there is a low level of cooperation between the faculties of the two graduate schools—on combined scholarship, dual appointments or jointly taught courses...
...there currently any faculty members with appointments in both HLS and HBS. Indeed, there are very few faculty members who have ever taught courses in both schools, although a few HBS professors may be in residence at HLS during the 2004-2005 academic year. Some younger professors have been discouraged, in terms of tenure possibilities, from teaching courses across the river. To counter this parochialism, Harvard University needs to provide faculty members with concrete incentives to engage in interdisciplinary research and teaching...