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...importance of his role in the event. “Connect Four is, if nothing else, a game fueled by pure adrenaline,” said Bell, who is a former Crimson sports executive. Describing his objective as “playing the pumpingest jock jams I can possibly fill this room with,” Bell put together a playlist that kept the tension in the room at a fever pitch. “Anything to pump that adrenaline.” Eventually the tournament whittled its way down to the final three. Falling just one four-token chain...
This is not to say that philosophy professors do not care about students, nor is it to point fingers at a single department. In fact, the philosophy department has done a better job than most of recruiting visiting professors to fill gaps in its curriculum. But the department’s refusal to view its mission in terms of providing full exposure to a field is indicative of a deeply ingrained and problematic mindset both at Harvard and at other research universities; it is unquestioned law that faculty teach the courses they want to teach, regardless of whether those...
...College should provide incentives for good faculty members to teach these courses. When there are no such faculty, Harvard has a responsibility to make more liberal use of visiting professors and new hires to fill gaps. In particular, student input on course demand should be an important factor in faculty hiring decisions. This is a notable break from the way that faculty hiring generally takes place at Harvard and other research universities—traditionally, prospective faculty have been evaluated on the merits of their research alone. But if one believes, as we do, that Harvard ought to use teaching...
...wrote that the student body “has had its fill of radicalism. Sobered by the heavy financial burdens most of their families have to bear for their schooling, they want an education solid enough to warrant the investment. Chastened by the fall-out of the sexual revolution and the breakdown of the family, they are wary of human experiments that destabilize society even further...
...prospective students alike, Harvard’s handling of the fallout from Summers’ departure might be the most important factor in determining the long-term impact of the crisis.Hane, the Harvard hopeful from North Carolina, said that the University “needs to step up and fill his [Summers’] shoes.”“Immediately, it’s not a big issue of importance, but if they can’t keep up the fundraising,” that could prove more detrimental, Hane said.Levinson said that for applicants...