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...It’s creating ignorance among the greatest universities and the brightest students,” he said. “We have to create a culture of science where no one wants to misuse...
...Third, we had each other. It helps to have someone else to take over the thinking when you get frustrated. Fourth, we were willing to ask for help and talk to our competitors. Again, Rosalind was so intelligent that she rarely sought advice. If you're the brightest person in the room, you're in trouble...
...more enjoyably gleaned from a book or if a teaching fellow leads facile and useless discussion sections, why should intelligent students be forced to waste their precious time solely to prove themselves committed enough to merit a good grade? A Harvard education should be about challenging the brightest students of their generation to realize their intellectual potential. And that can only come about when professors cut down on the quantity of pointless class requirements in order to increase the quality of meaningful work produced...
...stick, an antitrust violation. Thomas and Joseph Gambino and two other defendants took the deal and avoided jail by pleading guilty, paying $12 million in fines and agreeing to stay out of the business. "It was imaginative and smart," says Cherkasky, who calls Spitzer one of the "best and brightest" lawyers he has worked with...
...this time last year, Boston University junior guard Matt Turner was the Terriers’ leading scorer (17.5 ppg), their most accurate marksman (56.3 percent from the field; 50 percent from beyond the arc), and by all accounts one of the brightest stars in the Amercia East...