Word: unstructuredness
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After a nearly three-month layoff and a dominant season-opening win over Boston University on Sunday, Harvard had little preparation for the daunting challenge presented by Stanford. In the winter months, practices were unstructured and opportunities to test its mettle against upper-flight competition unavailable.
In campaigning for his vision of student life, Nicolais will face another presidential contender with strong council credentials, Matthew J. Glazer ’06. (For more on the council’s presidential race, see related story, page A8.) Glazer, who chairs the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), says that...
But realistically speaking—and as evidenced by the 34-student “Philosophy of Law”—the oftentimes unstructured nature of discussions can be less than satisfying. This is not to deny that discussion is a fundamentally good thing. Ideally, we get to...
It was, in fact, the perfect kind of question for test driving a brand-new tool that Gruhl and his colleagues at the storied IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, Calif., have developed. The new tool, called WebFountain, is a next-generation search technology that lets users ask specific...
And students’ generally positive remarks on the course have been tempered by observations that its workload was comparatively light and Mitchell’s lectures sometimes unstructured.