Goldstein discusses the literature, philosophy dichotomy
Goldstein, whose work has been widely acclaimed for transcending boundaries between philosophy and literature, is a Montgomery Fellow and will be in residence until the end of the fall term.
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Goldstein, whose work has been widely acclaimed for transcending boundaries between philosophy and literature, is a Montgomery Fellow and will be in residence until the end of the fall term.
Foregoing the typical senior experience, senior fellows Aaron Colston '14, Miriam Kilimo '14 and Rena Sapon-White '14 will spend the year pursuing yearlong projects in historical poetry, interethnic friendship and Jewish identity.
Universities have instituted new social media regulations for university-affiliated accounts, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported on Monday. These regulations are an attempt to collect data about accounts and, eventually, inform the colleges' social media strategies. Social media accounts can influence a school's image, but universities struggle to initiate and enforce social media policies due to the high volume of components they must track. Some university employees expressed frustration with the restrictions, citing the difficulty of monitoring and reporting online analytics. Northern Illinois University was mentioned for its particularly stringent standards. Steven McDonald, general counsel for the Rhode Island School of Design, argued that online restrictions are no different than restrictions in other mediums.