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99 Interviewed on Inaugural Public Service Recruiting Day
Ninety-nine seniors, selected from a pool of 150 applicants, had one-on-one interviews on Friday with 20 public service organizations.
UC Ticket: Ava and Dhruv
Ava Nasrollahzadeh '16 and Dhruv Goyal '16 rallied supporters of their bid for the UC presidency at Leverett House Monday evening.
UC Ticket: Ava and Dhruv
Ava Nasrollahzadeh '16 and Dhruv Goyal '16 rallied supporters of their bid for the UC presidency at Leverett House Monday evening.
Controversial Study Photographed 29 Courses in Total
Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching researchers photographed students in 29 courses during a controversial attendance study last spring, the researchers said Thursday when pressed to disclose the exact number of courses studied.
Ivy Oration Highlights
Throughout Harvard’s history, many talented commencement speakers have taken to the university’s stages to send off the graduates with a touch of humor. Here are a handful of the funniest witticisms from past Ivy Orations.
Stillman Closure Prompts Concern As UHS Releases More Details
On Thursday, UHS Director Paul J. Barreira wrote in an email to the student body that UHS decided curtail urgent-care hours in order to expand same-day appointments and counseling and mental health services.
UC Candidates Criticize Council, Administration at Debate
The four tickets vying for the Undergraduate Council’s top spots in the upcoming presidential elections praised Council leaders but attempted to differentiate themselves from the current administration at a debate at the Institute of Politics Thursday night.
Hawaiian Language Placement Test Offered for First Time in Three Decades
The reinstatement of the test was the result of efforts of several Hawaiian-speaking students over the last three years.
Ukraine Turmoil
Gwendolyn Sasse, a professor of comparative politics at Oxford University, speaks about the origins of and reactions to the crisis in Ukraine Thursday afternoon at the Center for European Studies in Busch Hall.
Undergrad Ed Group Debates Accessibility of Q Difficulty Scores
At the semester’s final Committee on Undergraduate Education meeting Wednesday, students, faculty, and administrators discussed ways to improve the difficulty component of the evaluation tool.
TFs Air Qualms About Gen Ed in Town Hall
The issue of section size spurred heated discussion among the TFs, many of whom said they could not provide adequate feedback and time for students in sections of 18 or more students.
Section Size, Q Score Questions Will Be on UC Ballot
Students will vote on three referendum questions concerning course difficulty ratings, section size caps, and nap spaces in the Undergraduate Council presidential election next week.
Bol Notifies Students Affected by Controversial Attendance Study
While it did not offer more information on the courses involved, Bol’s email to affected students provided details on how cameras were used in classrooms.