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...brain-imaging technology, we know there are indeed real differences between the male and the female brain, more differences than we would have imagined a decade ago. "The brain is a sex organ," says Sandra Witelson, a neuroscientist who became famous in the 1990s for her study of Albert Einstein's brain. "In the last dozen years, there has been an exponential increase in the number of studies that have found differences in the brain. It's very exciting...
...Samuel P. Huntington, Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor...
...Steven Kelman ’70, Albert J. Weatherhead II and Richard W. Weatherhead Professor of Public Management...
...Robert N. Stavins, Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government, Director of Environmental Economics Program, Chairman of Environment and Natural Resources Faculty Group...
Summers’ entire worldview is colored by the notion that economics is the only way to make decisions, which led to his problematic remarks on women in academia. As he shared the stage with former vice president Albert A. Gore ’69 a few months ago discussing the environment, Summers terrifyingly suggested that the University should study an environmental issue because of its “comparative advantage” in related fields. But a university should never justify what it studies on economic terms instead of intellectual principles...