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Narayanamurti also said that improving the undergraduate curriculum by broadening course material to attract concentrators from other disciplines will be one of DEAS’ most pressing priorities over the next year.
Our story on how the French and Dutch rejection of the E.U. constitution derailed the movement toward a united Europe drew mail from those who celebrated the no votes as a defeat of Brussels bureaucrats. Disappointed supporters of Continental integration mourned a missed opportunity Re "Brussels Burnout" [June 13]: by...
Over the past decade, parental-notification rules, mandatory waiting periods and other state restrictions have steadily chipped away at a woman's right to abortion. With Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's retirement, it would probably take only the departure of one of the court's four remaining...
David Luberoff, the executive director of the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston at the Kennedy School of Government, welcomed the change, but said that the MBTA also must to address other more pressing issues, like fixing escalators, if it wants to maintain its riders’ trust.
The four Iraqi officials complained about lacking resources that many Western universities take for granted. Mosa Jawad Aziz Almosawe, the President of the University of Baghdad, repeatedly mentioned a pressing need for more seats and blackboards in classrooms.