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...teaching hotline works through an email address—TF@hcs.harvard.edu—to which undergraduates will send both compliments and complaints about their TFs. On the receiving end, a group of undergraduates will move to address student comments. To ensure responsible action, we have partnered with the Bok Center for Teaching and Learning to train these undergraduates in reading evaluations and encouraging the betterment of both teaching and learning in Harvard classrooms. Most often, student intermediaries will present TFs and, when necessary, course heads with comments coming through the hotline, empowering students, TFs, and faculty to invoke change...
...detractors will quickly identify, this service does not directly address the more fundamental issues that must be resolved to improve teaching at Harvard. What does it mean when we need undergraduates mediating between other undergraduates and their teachers? Undoubtedly, it speaks to the pervasive sensitivity on campus regarding even constructive criticism of teaching. More importantly though, it identifies a certain disconnect between students and faculty...
...student feedback on TF performance went live at 11:59 last night, after being arranged and approved by the Undergraduate Council (UC). Students who want to relay concerns—or compliments—about particular TFs can now send an e-mail to TF@hcs.harvard.edu and have their comments addressed confidentially and promptly, according to a bill unanimously passed by the UC yesterday. Crucial to the implementation of “The Teaching Hotline Act” will be the Undergraduate Teaching Board—a group of four UC-appointed undergraduates who have been charged with synthesizing the student...
...surface, there wasn’t much to it.At the start of last Friday night’s women’s basketball game against rival Princeton, the public address announcer informed the crowd, simply, “the colors this evening are presented by Harvard cadets.” The presentation of colors is so commonplace a formality at sporting events across the country that the casual or visiting fan among the 1,537 that packed Lavietes Pavilion that night—including former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher, whose daughter Meghan stars for the Tigers?...
...Most of the poorly written letters came from the Midwest, including Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. The addresses are handwritten, but the letters themselves were neatly typed on a computer. The letters appear to be form letters, but occasionally the Bishop used the name and address of an executive's family as a return address. Both the letters and IED packages were sent by priority mail and the recipient's name in the second line of the address was underlined. The bomb packages came in white cardboard boxes and were postmarked Jan. 26, 2007, from Rolling Meadows, Illinois, but carried...