Writer
Sara E. Polsky
Latest Content
Faculty Back Expansion of Advising
Professors expressed broad approval for bolstering and expanding pre-concentration advising at a meeting of the full Faculty yesterday, with many
Faculty Discuss Gen Ed Report
At yesterday’s meeting of the full Faculty, professors broadly supported replacing the Core Curriculum with a system of distributional requirements,
Faculty Discusses Concentrations
Professors challenged proposed “secondary fields” and course caps on concentrations as the Faculty debated a recently released Curricular Review report
Faculty Discuss Concentrations
The curricular review’s Educational Policy Committee (EPC) recommended yesterday that joint concentrations be eliminated in favor of “secondary fields” akin
Stalled Review Inches Ahead
The Harvard College Curricular Review's Educational Policy Committee (EPC) will release a report of its work to the Faculty on
Faculty Examine Gen Ed Report
Members of the Faculty Council—the 18-member governing body of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences—considered a draft version of the
Faculty Council Looks to Future
By SARA E. POLSKY Crimson Staff Writer Even before Harvard undergraduates had settled into their dorms for the start of
Fewer Faculty To Be Hired
Concerns about faculty hiring dominated the semester’s first full meeting of the Faculty yesterday, overshadowing a potentially contentious discussion of
Faculty Will Debate Harper’s Departure
The same professor who last March introduced the vote of no confidence in University President Lawrence H. Summers has called
Storm Recasts Study of Gulf Coast
Though academics who research New Orleans culture and history say they believe Hurricane Katrina did not destroy evidence important in