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Hennessy's colleagues at Stanford say the technology-minded provost will now need to broaden his scope...
...goal is to broaden the scope of what we do beyond individual cases," Dershowitz said. "I see my role as a teacher, I'm just changing the forum of my teaching...
...related exhibitions." Places like Ivy League schools think of the university art museum as a laboratory for students studying the history of art. When I started at the Rose back in the mid-1970s I was kind of naturally inclined to provide some exposure for Boston-area artists, to broaden support. For years I felt guilty that I didn't do any so-called "teaching-related exhibitions." I guess my approach was that you put up some reasonably good works and that the mere encounter with them would be an educational experience...
...compelling," and then recounts how no course on Africa is currently available in either Foreign Cultures or Historical Studies. "If the purpose of the Core is to 'broadly educate every Harvard graduate,'" Blankson writes, "not having an African history course of any sort denies students the opportunity to truly broaden their horizons and learn about a continent that they likely know nothing about...
...been touted as the Internet's most important feature. But only now is that asset being mined by one of our consumer society's most important industries, market research. New tools being provided by companies like InsightExpress seem certain to change the way research is done, as well as broaden the pool of those who will benefit...