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...When we founded Social Studies, we were looking for people with a breadth of knowledge and Hughes was an obvious choice," said Buttenwieser University Professor Stanley H. Hoffmann, the department's first chair and one of its founders...
...special concentrator, I had to navigate the waters by myself," she said. "[First-years] simply have no guidance to the breadth of resources available. We need to start with the proctors and work from there [to improve advising...
...surely been an indispensable support network for countless students. However, like any student group, it has not escaped its share of problems. Last year, the stability of its leadership was marred by an election scandal. More seriously, it has increasingly been criticized for its failure to represent the full-breadth of its constituency in its use of aggressive and explicit advertising which has made some members feel excluded from the organization...
Murray said the breadth of Harvard's expertise in scientific and technical fields--from biology to computer science to mathematics--was an incentive to come to Cambridge, as well as the opportunity to teach undergraduates. At his previous post, Murray taught only graduate students...
...throughout her career, Marshall has shown that she has a remarkable ability to do what judges are supposed to do--uphold the law. Her record shows an unrivaled depth and breadth of experience, legal and otherwise. In a July opinion, she upheld a law refusing health benefits to domestic partners while also pointing out that the law on the books may be outdated; she wrote, "A 'family' may no longer be constituted simply of a wage-earning father, his dependent wife and the couple's children...