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...faculty to be brought into, to see exactly what happens behind the scenes,” says Fixsen. If there are any glitches between professors, they are mostly logistical. Adolphson says that he and Gordon alternate responsibilities as course head, and sometimes e-mails are addressed to the wrong professor.The “only caveat” for Bol’s class was organizational, says a student. “Sometimes they weren’t always on the same page for administrative type stuff,” Benjamin E. Click ’06 says...
...Nick, take the job that you think will be most fulfilling, but pick it on a whim, and don’t worry about keeping all of your options open. Work hard and work for something you believe in. Abe Lincoln never took a case he felt was morally wrong, and you don’t have to either. Quit before sacrificing your principles.If you reread Gilbert’s book, you’ll remember why it intrigued you so much when you read it four years ago. Essentially, Gilbert makes a strong case that we humans are terrible...
...students who are on financial aid and would have to choose between this and some other activity,” Rinere says. The decision to offer a stipend to fellows was supported by the SAB but not without opposition from members concerned that it would attract applicants for the wrong reasons. Still, Rinere responds, “I think the application process weeded out anybody who was interested in it just for the money—frankly there are many other ways to make $1,000 in a year.”Whether or not they were lured...
...typical of a carelessness of expression that mocks both logic and human decency—a carelessness that pursued him into his presidency.There is much public confusion over why Summers resigned, and the speculations are a Rorschach of the right’s views on what’s wrong with America. The consensus circles around two allegations. Some judge that elite university academics are lazy and complacent, while others have blamed the Faculty’s “political correctness”—which one alumnus defined as “exquisite sensitivity to minority issues...
...intimidating for most people and that a little exercise had to be better than none at all, Pate and his colleagues decided to lighten up the message. "The recommendations do not say," he emphasizes, "that vigorous activity was inappropriate or that the more traditional exercise prescription model was wrong...