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Faculty Tables Motion on ‘Civil Dialogue’
Professors had little enthusiasm for a colleague’s politically charged proposal to reaffirm their commitment to free speech at yesterday’s meeting
Class of 2013 will be first to fall under mandatory Gen Ed
Current freshmen and sophomores will most likely graduate under the Core Curriculum, the professor in charge of implementing its replacement
Dean Stands on Business Smarts
Michael D. Smith faced more than a difficult market when he moved into the basement of his wife’s brokerage firm
Faculty Meetings Stay Off the Air
CORRECTION APPENDED Radio fans may be disappointed at the frequency at which the Faculty of Arts of Sciences will broadcast
Gen Ed Transition Plans Take Shape
The 29-year reign of Harvard’s Core Curriculum is coming to a close—just how and when will likely become clear by
The Trusted Few
Trust us. After four years, voluminous reports, and clamorous debate, Harvard’s third dean of the Faculty in 11 months asked
The News in Brief: Professor Louis Menand to take a year-long sabbatical following the completion of curricular review
After four years at Harvard, English professor Louis Menand—a mastermind behind the general education program that will replace the Core
Faust Taps Smith To Lead Faculty
After a year and a half without a permanent leader, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences finally has one. Michael
In Face of Reagan Cuts, Low-Income Admissions Drop
Harvard had to dig deeper into its waiting list in 1982 than it had in a decade. Despite a years-long
'82 Study Finds Segregation
CORRECTION APPENDED Gone are the days when Adams served as a haven for gay students, Currier magnetized black students, and