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...addition, Faust spoke of taking advantage of an increasingly global culture in which knowledge??a university's stock in trade—is a universal currency...
...Harvard Chemistry Department’s biggest gun, planned to write a book examining the biochemistry of the world’s most important medicines that would be accessible to college undergrads and scientists alike—the equivalents of kindergartners to college graduates in terms of technical scientific knowledge??it’s an understatement to say that I was skeptical.But “Molecules and Medicine,” the book that Corey created with his two post-doctoral co-authors, Barbara Czakó and László Kürti, comes much closer...
...Tracy L. Britt ’07, an economics concentrator who is headed to Harvard Business School this fall, says she had “no prior knowledge?? of the stock market when she arrived on campus. She grew up on a produce farm in Kansas, and her only interaction with the financial world came from hearing her father talk about soybean futures...
...Don’t get me wrong; as anyone would expect, Harvard students learn a lot of facts, concepts, and even “approaches to knowledge?? that the Core tries, usually painfully, to impart. After four years at the College, I understand most of economics, can hold my own in discussions on medieval literature, and discourse on various theories of justice...
...says people have a tendency to place the idea of God into gaps in scientific knowledge??proclaiming that phenomena that cannot be understood for the time being are the work of God. However, he says, this is not a feasible place for religious influence to stand...