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Faculty Mulls Transcript Changes
Faculty Council members yesterday discussed a proposal to expand undergraduate transcripts and include the enrollment and average grade next to
Faculty Council Contemplates Rule Changes
In an effort to make it more difficult to withhold academic status information from parents, Dean of the College L.
Humanities 'Quad' Debated
Faculty Council members yesterday expressed concern about plans for the Humanities Quadrangle a center intended to consolidate department to promote
Faculty Approves TF Training Plan
The Faculty Council yesterday approved a new plan designed to ensure both language proficiency and general teaching skills of all
TFs Will Receive More Training
Administrators have long acknowledged that many teaching fellows are not doing an adequate job of instructing undergraduates. This year, however,
ROTC Gets Reprieve
Harvard will allow students to participate in the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) through 1995, although the University will continue
THE UNCAPPING OF RETIREMENT
Since 1989, Faculty committees have been bending their brains to find the financial answer to a law which allows professors
Chicano Students Host 200
While much of the Harvard community departs Cambridge for the Thanksgiving holiday this week, Raza will welcome more than 200
Nearly 100 Students Meet To Discuss Men-Only Clubs
Nearly 100 students turned out last night for a meeting held by Women Appealing for Change, a recently formed organization
Hicks, Students Take Petition To Rudenstine
Calling for an end to allegedly discriminatory practices against Harvard's workers, a small group of Harvard students and workers yesterday
The Last Dance
For members of the Radcliffe Class of 1943, the Real World arrived much sooner than expected. As spectators and participants,
Afro-Am Studies Grows Under New Leadership
In 1989 the Afro-American Studies department had one tenured faculty member. Student protesters insisted that the promise of the concentration
Latinos Create University Alliance
Hispanic student groups inaugurated a new University-wide coalition last night, hoping to bring different members of Harvard's Latino community together.
Minority Groups Seek Student Center
The Coalition for Diversity's original nine-point list of demands included a vague call for the University to increase "the resources
Prof. Mansfield Defends Views
Calling for the protection of free speech, Thomson Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. last night defended his remarks