Word: advisors
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...printing and caffeine, a thesis will emerge. Last-minute sources will be consulted and all the "get-to-that" notes will come back to haunt you. Much to your surprise, you will have an argument with cogent research and a grasp of the field. You will go to your advisor with a problem, but in explaining it you will figure out the answer and rush out to write it down before you forget. Save that insight, and back it up on the network, your parents' computer and in three or four states...
...such a gift to be offered these stories," said Sheila Reindl, a Bureau of Study Counsel moderator and ECHO advisor, as one panelist paused to regain composure. "These are fresh stories. They're not canned...
...Elaine C. Kamarck, senior policy advisor to Vice President Al Gore '69 and a lecturer at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, said that in some ways the structure of the Harvard administration resembles the structure of the Treasury Department...
...feel tempted to dismiss this combination of events as sheer coincidence, then consider the people running our country: They are the vestigial remains of the Cold War era. Secretary of State Colin Powell is a Cold War general; National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice is a Cold War scholar; and Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld are Cold War politicians. Their political decisions thus far, as well as their indifference to Moscow's reaction to them, are all too reminiscent of Cold War strategy...
...undergraduates not receiving adequate concentration advising? Currently, advising is abominable in the larger concentrations such as government and economics--in the Government Department, only one-third of the concentrators have actually met with an advisor to discuss course selection. How are these departments planning to change, and what will the administration do to encourage them...