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...ensure that J-Term classes were of the same standards as term-time classes, and not regarded as a joke, as has been the case at other schools who have the 4-1-4 schedule. Unless required to, few professors would care to shoulder the extra workload of a month-long class, especially if planning it cut into the teaching demands of the Fall semester. Without attracting the quality classes that the true semesters do, a J-Term would likely offer cast-off courses—filling classrooms with dispirited junior professors forced to teach out of career considerations...
...while facing an uncharacteristically light workload. Danis had gone 23 games without stopping 20 or fewer shots in a win, and this was his first career shutout in which he made 20 or fewer stops. After the game, Danis said that he “loves playing against” Harvard because it’s “one of the best teams in the country...
...Crimson penalty kill, coordinated by new assistant coach Gene Reilly, was adequate, limiting Brown to 10 shots in 8:41, but the extended special teams workload left several of the Harvard’s key players without enough left in their tanks to mount a third-period comeback...
Four sports might seem sufficient when added to National Cathedral’s demanding academic workload, but not for Pell. During her senior year, she served as the Vice-President of Student Council and, as part of the job, served on the school’s Honor Board...
When Hehir begins his new job on Jan. 1, he will be taking on a hefty workload at a considerably larger organization, Bane said...