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Glum? Bummed out? The Prozac professor is here to help. Tal D. Ben-Shahar ’96, the course head of the wildly-popular Psychology 1504: “Positive Psychology,” is one of the highest rated professors at Harvard with a whopping Q Guide score...
Couples that thrive in the bedroom, the party scene or relaxing (work-free) downtime are all well and good, but at Harvard, “not enough common ground” tends to mean one thing: different academic interests, and a future haunted by tears, wine, and I Will Survive...
When I first made the epic half-mile move from my childhood home in Porter Square to the Ivy Gates of the Yard, I was giddy with excitement about my newfound freedoms and resources. Sleeping in! Choosing my own classes! And, of course, taking advantage of the fact Harvard Computer...
James T. Engell ’73, the chair of the Committee on Writing and Speaking at Harvard, said that he had been told that the changes being introduced by Dartmouth are similar to the recommendations of the curricular review of the Harvard’s writing programs that he...
The motion before the FAS in support of open access to scholarly articles concerns openness in general. It is meant to promote the free communication of knowledge. By retaining rights for the widest possible dissemination of the faculty’s work, it would make scholarship by members of the...