More than two-thirds of Harvard University faculty voted to cap the proportion of A-grades in undergraduate courses, ...
You note that Harvard will now allow no more than 20 percent of grades in a section to be an A. In my opinion, Harvard gets ...
Harvard University faculty members voted to cap the number of A's awarded to students in an effort to stop grade inflation.
Harvard faculty voted to impose a 20 percent grade cap in an attempt to curb surging grade inflation at the university, the Harvard Crimson reported Wednesday. After a week of voting, 69.5 percent of ...
'An A will once again be what Harvard's guidelines have long said it is: a mark of extraordinary distinction,' members of the grading subcommittee said.
Harvard faculty voted to limit A grades to 20% of undergraduate course enrollment in a major step to combat decades of grade ...
America’s oldest and most prestigious university may soon be deliberately taking many of its students down a notch. This week, Harvard faculty members are voting on a contentious proposal to rein in ...
Harvard faculty voted to cap the number of A grades given to undergraduates at about 20 percent per class, taking assertive action to reverse years of grade inflation at a time of intense scrutiny of ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—For years, Harvard has been handing out A’s in abundance. Now, a proposed cap would pump the brakes—and students are up in arms. Harvard’s faculty is set to vote next week on a ...