Word: affective
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...course there is a limit to this reticence towards change, especially when the alterations affect students’ day-to-day lives. As Wisse oddly attests, much of the student body strongly supported Summers throughout his saga even though he endeavored to shake up the entire University. Nevertheless, even in this situation, the changes supported by students were measured and gradual; Summers’ initiatives, such as the new Curricular Review and Allston planning, were long-term and much-debated transformations, not quick or erratic fixes...
...body against its own cells or tissues. Instead, they “discovered a biochemical mechanism that may help explain how an old drugs works,” DeDecker said in the press release. “This previously unknown allosteric mechanism may help resolve how gold(I) drugs affect the progress of rheumatoid arthritis and may provide a basis for developing a new class of anti-autoimmune drugs,” the study report reads. When asked whether the study results would have immediate impact on the gold-based drugs production, DeDecker said more research needs to be done...
...major make or break.”Most commonly in interviews, high school seniors said that regardless of the tumult that has surrounded Summers, a Harvard education is still a Harvard education. “Academics, which is the primary reason I would attend Harvard, are not affected by Larry Summers,” said one applicant, Jeff N. Fox, a senior at Randolph High School in New Jersey.“The professors are still the professors, the classes still the classes,” he added.An already-admitted member of the Class of 2010, Elena D. Butler...
...actually change the day-to-day lives of most undergrads.“I can’t say whether his resignation was the right thing or not,” Kevin J. Madden ’08 says. “Either way, it does not affect my everyday life here, and I haven’t lost sleep over the issue.” Most Harvard students, it seems, have more important things to worry about than who’s running the university.“I don’t really think [Summers] has much...
...Black history doesn’t just affect black people,” she said. “In a community like Harvard, everyone likes to think people are open-minded. But it’s about what...