Word: behavior
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...concentrating in Biology or Biocehmical Sciences. Freshmen considering life science concentrations have expressed excitement about these new changes. Andew P. Oakland ’09 praised the addition of the Social and Cognitive Neuroscience track because it will “get more into the reasons behind biological behavior rather than making observations about behavior.” “Most of the people I’ve talked to about it have thought it’s a really good idea because neuroscience is advancing so fast,” Oakland said about the track...
...culture where some of our most esteemed scholars and writers fall prey to the sloppy writing, editing, and fact-checking that leads to such mistakes, and where the University seems to tolerate rather than censure such behavior with a wink and a nod, how can we expect more from our students...
Harvard ought to make clear that such behavior, whether exhibited by students or faculty, violates the code of ethics and intellectual integrity that form the bedrock of this university in the first place. Until then, Viswanathan,like those law profs, seems off-the-hook—at least from Harvard...
...importance of environmental sustainability. “If I had to plan expansion to Allston four years ago, environmental sustainability would not have been one of my top priorities,” Summers said. Students attending conference events yesterday said that it has made them rethink their own behavior. “I didn’t realize how much water we use and how much energy it takes to treat the wastewater,” said Robin S. Bellows ’09 after attending a workshop on water use at the University. “It makes...
...Next week should be a busy one in Durham, and not just because of the District Attorney election. A report to Duke University President Richard Brodhead that is expected to be damning about the lacrosse team's general behavior is due Monday. And that same day is the deadline for accepted applicants to commit to Duke...