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“[Future students] would tackle fundamental concepts but they would always be framed in these big questions,” said Robert A. Lue, a senior lecturer on molecular and cellular biology and co-chair of the Life Sciences Education Committee.
In doing so, he departs somewhat from his past work on the subject and from his geopolitical expertise. Friedman may be best known on campus for his role as a guest lecturer this semester in Social Analysis 78, “Globalization and Its Critics,” co-taught...
Panelist Ronald F. Ferguson, a lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government, said that the assumptions of academic success are mostly grounded in fact.
However, panel member Vivian S.M. Louie, a lecturer at the Graduate School of Education, said at the panel that not every Asian ethnic group performed better compared to the other races.
Over the years, Watson has stepped up to fill in key teaching positions, like head section leader of Ec 10 last spring and lecturer in Economics 1010a, “Microeconomic Theory,” in 2002 after Lecturer on Economics Robert H. Neugeboren ’83 was temporarily...