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...attach your name to an article slamming him in a national publication. Ross Douthat ’02 calls out specific Harvard professors in “The Truth About Harvard,” an article in the March Atlantic Monthly that zeroes in on Harvard’s Core courses as inconsequential, calling them “maddeningly specific and often defiantly obscure...
Despite the mud being thrown on their names, the profs of these Core courses have not risen up in arms. Most declined to comment, while others vaguely remembered having heard about the article but not having read...
...Regardless, I believe that my class is still the largest enrollment in the Psych. Department, and certainly among the largest non-CORE courses offered this term across the College,” Rodriguez added. “I’m gratified to know that so many students have chosen to take my course as one of their precious few electives, especially for second semester seniors...
Enrollment in Literature and Arts A-86, “American Protest Literature from Tom Paine to Tupac,” tripled since its introduction into the Core curriculum this year. The course was offered two years ago in the English department...
...think that a large part of it is that it’s now offered as a core, as opposed to when it was a class offered by the English department and people had to juggle with their requirements,” said Professor of English and American Literature and Language John Stauffer, who teaches the course. “I’d like to think that it’s because students are more active and more interested in protest literature, as a reflection of the fact that there were more students committed to protest. There?...