Tag:Harvard Group That Pushed SCOTUS to End Affirmative Action ‘Gravely Concerned’ Elite Colleges Aren’t Complying with Ruling September 18, 2024Daily Caller News Foundation The Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) sent letters Tuesday to Yale, Princeton and Duke questioning the universities’ compl...
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The accusations (指责), related to a single undergraduate class in the spring semester, deal with "academic dishonesty, ranging from inappropriate collaboration to outright plagiarism (剽窃)," the administration said in a note sent to students. Officials said that nearly half of the more than 250...
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“Seeing a larger spring semester than we saw even going into the 2020 election — into the 2016 election and all the elections and years prior — just continues to show that there is a very, very big need and interest for politics on campus,” Kelly said. —Staff writer William C. Mao...
February 9, 2024 Harvard Kennedy School students were split over the school’s bidding-based course selection process following class registration for the spring semester. The system allocates students a set number of “points” annually, which they can bid for admittance to overenrolled elective cl...
Crorie said the prior-term registration model allowed her to be more prepared for the beginning of the Spring semester by contacting professors during the academic year. “I think especially because professors aren’t receptive to being contacted over winter break, if you register whilst you’re ...
Tercentenary Theatre, usually bustling with activity on the first day of classes, was relatively empty when classes began for the 2021 spring semester. By Jeromel Dela Rosa Lara By Emmy M. Cho and Isabella B. Cho, Crimson Staff Writers January 26, 2021 While Giulia F. Mazzarelli ’24 logg...
a. Relaxing and preparing for the spring semester. b. Enjoying time with friends from my hometown. c. Sitting in my room on Twitter every night. Advertisement d. Sleeping all day every day, then panicking the night before my flight because I haven’t packed at all. ...
A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the date by which Emma V. Stimpfl ’21 planned to complete her research. It was at the end of 2020, not the end of the semester. —Staff writer James S. Bikales can be reached at james.bikales@thecrimson.com. Follow him on Twitte...