Word: teach
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...have been working in sweatshops but they were dealing with another sort of discrimination. Women students were deriving what benefits they could from a Harvard education in classes and living quarters completely separate from those of the male Harvard students, taught by professors who only deigned to teach women in return for an extra salary. Today, there is surface equality--Radcliffe women live in the same Houses, attend the same classes, and recently have been admitted on the same basis as Harvard men. However, the women on the Committee for Women's Studies, one of the groups that organized Saturday...
...subcommittee's report also explores "ways of teaching younger faculty how to teach," Reich said...
...last three years the museum, under the directorship of Seymour Slive, has moved into an ever-closer association with the teaching process. A permanent gallery operates in cooperation with Fine Arts 13, "Introduction to the History of Art," changing its exhibits weekly to coincide with the course's various themes. Curators of the museum like John Rosenfield and Konrad Oberhuber teach Harvard courses, and the museum hosts a myriad of seminars, employing the extensive reserves of material in its collections. The Fogg's use as an instructional facility is "on a par with Fitzwilliam at Cambridge (England), the Ashmolean...
...Committee believes that the rubric under which urban design is taught is not as important as the subject. It is theoretically possible to continue to teach urban design without a separate urban design department or program. Because of the nature of academic institutions, however, it is much more difficult to create a successful urban design curriculum without a separate source of funds specifically earmarked for that purpose...
Bitten by Potomac fever, many are trying to stay in Washington. John Marsh, Ford's White House Counsellor, and ex-Transportation Secretary William Coleman will practice law in the capital. Ending a 25-year career in the Foreign Service, Kremlinologist Helmut Sonnenfeldt will teach at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies...