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...despite the garbled name, with Moreno they still have it good. In building Outdoor Systems, a small outfit based in Phoenix, Ariz., into the country's largest billboard-advertising company, which Infinity (now part of Viacom) swallowed for $8.3 billion in 1999, Moreno, 58, has been guided by a basic mantra: "When you take a risk, you're either thinking you're real smart or you're real dumb." Moreno is feeling pretty bright right now as he moves to expand the Angels brand throughout the 16.7 million-strong Los Angeles metropolitan area--and beyond--by phasing out a small...
...think that the basic sentiment on campus is that hate crimes affect everyone,” Woods said...
...course on 15 years of Cuban history may be great for cocktail parties, but it is hard to see how seven courses in the Core Curriculum could form the foundation of what we believe should be the best program of studies in the world. A higher education should provide basic literacy across a wide spectrum of subjects—a Harvard graduate should be able to pick up a newspaper and understand and analyze any topic in appropriate depth...
...variety of philosophers and then apply these theories to modern day controversies and debates. “The Human Mind” introduces students to the main theories of psychology and then delves into some of the more interesting problems and controversies about human action, taking students through basic genetics, biology, and neuroscience along the way. Historical Study A-12 mixes political history with theory, using each component to complement the other through case studies. All three of these courses are highly regarded by students for both the knowledge and the analytic tools that they teach...
...several deans—including HMS Executive Dean for Administration Eric Buehrens, HMS Dean for Basic Sciences and Graduate Studies Nancy Andrews, Kennedy School Director of Degree Programs Joseph McCarthy, and School of Public Health Dean for Academic Affairs James Ware—said they had not heard of any such discussions...