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English Department Nearly Doubles Advising Score

In 1997, the Department of English Languages and Literatures scraped the bottom of the advising barrel, receiving a score of

Fundraising Efforts Continue Ad Nauseam

At the first full Faculty meeting of the year on Tuesday afternoon, both Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles

Departments Beef Up Advising in Wake of Report

Last year's Committee on Advising and Counseling issued by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences report has inspired some departments

Harvard's graduate student employees say they are too content, focused to organize

As increasing numbers of graduate students across the country have gathered and organized in the past three years, Harvard's graduate

Elster Dismissed by Full Faculty in Quick Vote

During the closed-door portion of yesterday afternoon's Faculty meeting, the Faculty voted to dismiss Joshua M. Elster, Class of 2000,

Deaf Theatre Founder Wins Arts First Medal

David Hays '52, founder of the National Theatre of the Deaf and a Broadway set designer, will receive the 1999

With a little help from your friends...

When two undergraduates in the Anthropology Department decided last fall that their concentration's advising system was lacking, they sent out

Fed Up With Advising, Students Get By With a Little Help From Friends

When two undergraduates in the Anthropology Department decided last fall that their concentration's advising system was lacking, they sent an

Knowles Presents Financial Aid, Hiring Projects to Faculty

At yesterday's full Faculty meeting, Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles presented and elaborated on his annual letter, which

Economics Department Grants Tenure to Two Professors

The largest department at Harvard will get a bit larger next year, when two professors will join the economics department

Faculty Sabbaticals Leave Gaps in Some Departments' Class Offerings

Even when everything goes as planned, American history and literature students seldom face a dazzling array of choices when seeking

Report Reveals Spotty Advising Among Depts.

The Standing Committee on Advising and Counseling reached a not-so-starting conclusion in a report it released this month: advising varies

Faculty Council Hears Proposal For Joint FAS, Kennedy School PhD.

The departments of government and sociology, in conjunction with social policy program at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG), Wednesday

Sheldon White Analyzes Effectiveness of Social Institutions for Children

Few high school students know what they want to do with the rest of their lives. But Lindsley Professor of

CUE Debates Proposed Changes to Science Requirements

As the Faculty considers scrapping a policy permitting the use of AP credit to bypass science Core requirements, professors and

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