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...weeks, Harvard’s campaign against these gay and “gay-friendly” students continued for decades. One of the students, Joseph E. Lumbard ’22, who was never implicated in any overtly homosexual acts and was reinstated to the College after a year-long suspension, went on to become a prominent New York City lawyer. In 1953, as then-President Eisenhower considered Lumbard for a federal appointment, the FBI contacted the Harvard registrar to inquire about Lumbard’s unexplained one-year suspension. The registrar informed the FBI about Lumbard?...
...long-awaited final report of the Harvard College Curricular Review’s Committee on General Education was released yesterday, calling for the implementation of a system of distribution requirements that can be fulfilled with departmental courses and selections from a new addition to the educational roster—year-long “Courses on General Education...
...report calls for students to fulfill their requirements through departmental courses, with the option of also using broader year-long courses to fulfill some requirements. These courses would not fall under any particular department, but instead make up a special category of “Courses in General Education...
Harvard’s W.E.B. Du Bois Institute announced yesterday the appointment of 19 fellows for the new academic year, recognizing scholars at academic institutions for achievement in the fields of African and African American Studies. The year-long fellowship allows them to pursue their own projects using Harvard’s resources.“We look for fellowship candidates who are exemplary scholars in their field,” said Lisa Gregory, senior fellow and academic officer at the Du Bois Institute. “The field of African and African American Studies is very broad and interdisciplinary...
Students will be required to take three courses in each of the two areas not related to their concentration. Alternatively, students could fulfill an entire division’s requirements with a year-long “portal” course...