Committee on Degrees in Social Studies

At Harvard University the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies is the committee that runs the honors-only, interdisciplinary concentration in social science subjects for undergraduate students. Founded in 1960, it reflects the belief that the study of the social world requires an integration of the disciplines of history, political science, sociology, economics, anthropology, and philosophy. All students are required to complete a senior thesis.[1]

Founders

Chairs

Notable alumni

  • Chuck Schumer, senior U.S. Senator from New York and current Senate Minority Leader, 1971
  • E.J. Dionne, Washington Post columnist, 1973
  • Ajit Pai, Chairman of the FCC, 1994
  • Tom Morello, musician (Rage Against the Machine, The Nightwatchman, and Audioslave), 1986
  • Merrick B. Garland, judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (and Obama Supreme Court Associate nominee), 1974
  • Mickey Kaus, journalist, blogger, and 2010 Senate candidate, 1973[3]
  • Mark Whitaker, former Editor of Newsweek, 1979[4]
  • Adam Cohen, journalist and author, 1984
  • Dean Norris, actor, 1985
  • Joshua Redman, jazz musician, 1986[5]
  • Ben Mezrich, author, 1991[6]
  • Lucy H. Koh, federal judge, 1990
  • Charles Sabel, MacArthur Fellow and noted political economist at Columbia University
  • Jason Furman, Chairman of President Barack Obama's Council of Economic Advisors (CEA)
  • Emily Chang, the anchor and executive producer of Bloomberg Technology, 2002[7][8]

Footnotes

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.