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...survey seemed to spark the Faculty into action at last. Despite a year-long review of harassment grievance procedures last year that ended with no proposals for change, the Faculty Council, the Faculty's executive steering committee, reopened its discussions on the issue. After hearing the views of RUS officials and several experts on harassment, the Council debated a sweeping proposal, to establish a general harassment policy to address conflicts arising on the basis of gender, race, religious, sexual orientation or other factors. The plan stressed informal channels to handle complaints, but also called for the creation of a central...
...first piece of bad news was out in October. Harvard agreed to repay $4.6 million to the government, settling a year-long dispute over charges that the University had mishandled federal research funds at the Medical School and the School of Public Health. The charge arose out of two major audits conducted at the schools in the mid-1970s...
...these problems that is currently under consideration is an integrated series of two year-long courses that would be open in the first year to non-premedical students and would provide complete eligibility for medical school admission after completion of the second year. The courses would combine elements of each full-year course currently required for medical school admissions but would focus the student's attention on medical, rather than purely scientific, applications. If the year-long courses could be integrated into the Core curriculum, its proponents argue, pre-medical students would be free to major in non-science fields...
Students will probably take a basic course or tutorial in teaching ethics and then choose electives from any area of the University during the year-long program...
...decision to award an honorary degree to Kollek, reported in last week's issue of the Jewish Advocate, has thrust the mayor into the middle of a year-long controversy over University's decision to hold Commence-June 7, a date which conflicts with the second day of the traditional Jewish holiday Shavuot. Not all American Jews recognize the holiday, however...