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...arts education, imparting broad knowledge in a wider variety of categories and encouraging a greater real world application of curriculum, according to Gen Ed administrators. Music and African American Studies Professor Kay K. Shelemay, who teaches Literature and Arts B-78: “Soundscapes: Exploring Music in a Changing World,” said that the new Gen Ed criteria very much affects the way she teaches her course. “The class is now much more connected to music in a changing world,” she said. “It approaches social and ethical issues...

Author: By Wendy H. Chang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Some Sense Gen Ed Deja Vu | 3/4/2009 | See Source »

...Several domestic manufacturers are developing small trucks and minivans to suit the government program, while expanding sales and service networks into the countryside. This year Chang'an, manufacturer of China's leading minivan, plans to add 1,000 sales and service outlets to its existing 1,260. But its unclear if poor rural consumers can be convinced to spend. "Where's the money?" says Dunne. "The Chinese market has proven pretty stubbornly resistant" to efforts to get rural Chinese to open their wallets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Auto Bailout Takes a Different Route | 3/1/2009 | See Source »

...bare chests, then perhaps Knill’s class isn’t for her. Several former students of Math 21b share vivid memories of the time Knill calculated the flux of his nipple in class. However, some students welcome this bare-all attitude in the faculty. Jennifer Y. Chang ’11, for example, believes that Knill’s openness improves the learning experience. “He always seems extremely approachable, and very open and flexible,” she says. While students probably don’t want to see professors in their Facebook news...

Author: By Laura C. Schaffer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Profs Online: From FYI to TMI | 2/25/2009 | See Source »

However, with Pakistan's security situation growing increasingly volatile and economic conditions turning dire, there may be a turn in tide between these once intimate friends. "The situation is much different now than once upon a time," says William Kirby, T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies at Harvard University. "India has emerged as a much more powerful force in the region and Pakistan has not succeeded in the way that hopeful and loyal supporters had once imagined. It is now one of the great security risks in the region...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pakistan and China: A Fraying Friendship? | 2/19/2009 | See Source »

...just a guide to food, but also a form of art for those who would rather eat their Chateaubriand than read about it. “Food is like artistic expression if you can find the right people to make it,” said executive editor Christopher Chang ’09. Chang added that he hopes to have Umami publish stories about culinary artists, such as one chef who crafted an exquisite kangaroo dish for him despite New York City’s endangered species regulations. “Some people say that kangaroo...

Author: By Alexander J. Ratner, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Umami’s So Phat | 2/18/2009 | See Source »

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