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Furthermore, we deem the administration’s efforts to solicit input from students inadequate. Although we appreciate the work that has been done thus far—student representation on select committees, a handful of open discussion sessions, accepting e-mail feedback and surveying students on their broad opinions??the level of student engagement in the process has been undeniably insufficient. Of course, this lackluster response does not come as a surprise, considering that the substantive parts of the review happen behind closed doors. We are confident that if the review committees were to release public notes...
...cartoonishness,” would, as I have said before, make Soskin’s review simply laughable, were it not for the fear that many Crimson readers might not know to disregard his claims. Lest readers think that I am simply reacting to Soskin’s opinions??which he has the right both to possess and to publish—I would like to emphasize again the one-sided nature of his review, not only in its method of criticizing Levy but also in its inefficient use of space. Rather than filling paragraphs with...
...felt treated as a colleague,” says Green. “[Faculty] held my opinion in just as high regard as theirs. There were some areas where we disagreed, and they didn’t just ignore my opinions??they made sure that we were on the same page...
...time with his brothers at Boston University, planning events, going to their meetings and “trying to aid others in succeeding.” His brother at B.U., Christian F. Ponce, says that Omar has not been shy about “providing both himself and his opinions?? to his brothers at B.U. The B.U. chapter, though, is not worried about their fledgling Harvard brother. Ponce says that “The Harvard chapter will continue to exist [under Urquidez’s leadership]...because of the previous Harvard brothers and the importance of alumni support...
...council must also take an even more active role in processing those opinions??passing resolutions on a range of curricular issues such as the core, undergraduate advising, the tutorial system, etc. Because administrators hope to narrow the review in the next several months, it is imperative that the council start soon. They should proactively piece together a vision for undergraduate education that makes student concerns a priority—instead of allowing Harvard to remain an impersonal research institution which has a tendency to err on the side of administrative convenience to the detriment of educational benefit...