Finally, Berry cited a desire to engage more students who may not want to specialize in specific systems or types of biology upon declaring their concentration.
“I think the rationale is to make it more inclusive,” Carey said. “One of the strengths of the concentration is its flexibility and variety of academic offerings, and making this more clear would help convey this to prospective concentrators.”
—Staff writer Jessica A. Barzilay can be reached at jessica.barzilay@thecrimson.com. Follow her on Twitter @jessicabarzilay.
—Staff writer Antonio Coppola can be reached at antonio.coppola@thecrimson.com. Follow him on Twitter @AntonioCoppolaC.