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...French visiting graduate student in the government department at Harvard in 1951-52. I came back to teach in this department in 1955, and have been doing so ever since. In this long period of wars, crises and revolutions, what has changed at Harvard...
...Less. And that—more than Faculty meetings—is something I miss about the time when I was president. But I really enjoyed teaching the globalization course [Economics 1400: “The Contents of Globalization”] this semester. And through the lunches and office hours, and the barbecue I hosted at my home, I felt like I was able to engage at least with a group of undergraduates who seemed to be intensely curious about things that I think are very important....Certainly, I hope to teach undergraduates for years to come...
...fell asleep listening to the dream of Dr. King, his dream became my own. His vision for the future seeped into my own understanding about what was possible. Just as my mother would go on to receive her Ph.D. and become a professor, she invoked these stories to teach me that with faith and determination, anything is possible...
...much “sought after.” After serving as executive dean for seven years, Richardson said that she will be “very much involved” in selecting her replacement before leaving for Scotland. Richardson, who was awarded Harvard’s Levenson Memorial Teaching Prize by the undergraduate student body, said she had planned to co-teach a course on the Iraq war in the fall, but will no longer be lecturing next semester. Richardson came to Harvard 27 years ago as a graduate student in government. In the 1990s, she taught the only...
...Understanding 13: “Cultural Agents”—formerly Spanish 280— was also approved. It will include a “Social Agents Fair” where students meet local change artists. English Department Chair James T. Engell ’73 will teach Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding 15: “Elements of Rhetoric”—formerly English 34. It will explore “contemporary applications” of “classical rhetorical theory.” Next year’s Gen Ed classes will be listed...