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Alcock’s peers are confident that his experience balancing research and teaching prepared him for what has the potential to be an astronomical workload...
Apart from the addition of oral communication skills, the report rightfully recommends that the College find ways to incorporate writing and oral instruction into students’ education beyond the first year. Indeed, one of the most common complaints about Expos (after lack of consistency in workload, teaching quality and range of options) is that there is little continuity between the writing techniques learned in Expos and the writing techniques required in most courses. The report’s recommended solutions to this problem are vague—emphasizing the end while leaving the means up for discussion. Some proposed...
Hendricks threw 60 pitches in two innings of relief in Game 2 on Saturday, and took the loss after allowing six earned runs in the ninth. After taking on almost a full workload, however, the right-hander rebounded to allow only six hits in seven innings of a 5-0 Harvard win to improve his record...
Soon Rahman added commissions for Hindi (Bollywood) films to his workload. In songs for Ratnam's Bombay and Dil Se, and for the Hindi films Vishwavidhaata, Taal and Lagaan, he created a body of work unparalleled, at least in the '90s, for ravishing melodic ingenuity. "I wanted to produce film songs," he says, "that go beyond language or culture." They went beyond India too. As Western film cultists discovered India's pop cinema, they realized that along with the ferocious emoting and delirious dances, there was a master composer--the man Indians call the Mozart of Madras...
Sewit Teckie ’05 also decided to lighten her course workload...