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...concentrations in the school’s government department—provides a trade school approach to an increasingly important sector of the government. Classes in “Empirical Research Methods” and “Intelligence Research and Analysis” coalesce with a liberal arts core (Western history, Western literature, plus theology, or “Biblical reasoning”) to provide students with all the credentials of a prospective modern-day crusader...
Surveying the entire curriculum, the 69-page document issued recommendations from abolishing the Core Curriculum in favor of a distribution requirement to a mandated international experience...
Heading the list of recommendations was a replacement of the Core with a more flexible distributional requirement as well as an increased focus on international experience and the sciences in the curriculum...
...would choose IBM and Dell as their competitors? But Fiorina led the company forward on many fronts, modernizing how HP did business, how it was organized and how it looked at the world. Now it's selling printers for $40, using nanotechnology to shrink devices and powering the core of the digital household. HP appears to have invention at its core again--and Carly Fiorina. --By MARJORIE SCARDINO, CEO of Pearson...
...Search, graduated first in his class at Princeton and earned a Ph.D. in math as a Rhodes scholar at Oxford. He was teaching economics at Harvard when he started reading about DNA. "Suddenly it was clear to me that all the beautiful complexity of life had simplicity at its core," he says. "This is the kind of thing mathematicians love." Today Lander is leading the effort to use the new genetic tools to find treatments for ancient human diseases. At the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Mass., which he founded and directs, he is bringing together M.I.T. engineers who can navigate...