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...humanities, social sciences and sciences. There were courses on the “Great Texts of Literature” as well as “History of Science.” Like Lowell’s system, students had to take six of their 16 undergraduate courses under the umbrella of general education, distributing these courses among the three divisions...
...examine the interaction between concentrations, but also the inner workings of the concentrations themselves. The massive economics, government and biochemical sciences are the most problematic. Not only do students get lost, but faculty find it easier to dodge their advising, administrative and teaching responsibilities. What is more, often these umbrella concentrations serve merely as clearing houses for widely different academic fields. In the government faculty, for instance, political scientists have been estranged from political theorists for decades, and American civics professors rarely exchange words with those teaching international relations. Whether it comes from further subdivision of large concentrations or more...
GUILT. Is to motherhood what rain is to Seattle. It's the prevailing climate. Carry an umbrella and make the most of occasional sunshine...
Currently, college brackets like MichiganMadness and CrimsonChaos are administered under one umbrella organization—The Madness Group. Lekach and Shah said they expect similar programs to surface at at least 64 schools by next spring...
...Dudley Co-op is an elective program that houses 32 undergraduates and falls under the umbrella of Dudley House, which provides tutors and other resources for students who opt out of the traditional House system. Interested students must interview with Assistant Senior Tutor Kristin Scheible and eat a meal in the Co-op to get a sense of the “experience.” If they are still interested, then their names are placed on a rolling wait list. Although there seems to be more interest than available spaces, College Housing Officer David Woodberry notes that prospective...