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...notes was examined by The Crimson last month on the condition that the source, who wished to maintain a relationship with Summers and Harvard, not be identified.Like he does with many of his public addresses, Summers split the speech into three sections—or “three broad hypotheses,” as he told his audience of roughly 40 academics who had gathered for a two-day conference to study the dearth of women in science and engineering. On his sheet of notes, Summers listed the sections over three lines:• “high...

Author: By Zachary M. Seward, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Before Troubles, a Choice to Provoke | 1/13/2006 | See Source »

...research will add to the scholarly community at Harvard in a way that would not have been possible without his first hand interviews and primary source materials. Though riskier than a summer at the Sorbonne, these sorts of opportunities abroad should continue to be available to as broad a range of students as possible...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: No House Arrest | 1/12/2006 | See Source »

...science education as well.”Though the professors already have plans to revise the course for next year, they say they’ve been pleased with its pilot. And while some enrolled students say the course tries to appeal to an audience that is too broad, others offer praise for its integration of different topics and real-life applications. THE EVOLUTION OF A COURSEHoping to create a course that taught both scientific theory and its applications, the Life Sciences Education Committee (LSEC) began planning Life Sciences 1a in January 2005.Led by Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences...

Author: By Elaine Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Looking for Links In the Life Sciences | 1/11/2006 | See Source »

...titled “We Love Sarcastic Pessimists,” or “We Love Bald Neurotics,” but not “So Jewtastic.” The ratings would have been terrible, but VH1 would not have continued the dangerous game of associating broad stereotypes with religions. If many of those pessimists or self-loathing comics happened to be Jewish, that is fine, but VH1—and America—should not view a person’s following of Judaism as antecedent to any specific life or profession, whether that...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine | Title: The Never-Ending Stereotypes | 1/9/2006 | See Source »

...which a firm representative looked at his resume and said, “You’re just a charity case,” before throwing it on the ground. The recruiters, he says, were here for Harvard students.Competition aside, many Tulane students say they were impressed by the broad range of academic resources available to them at Harvard.Sarah Miller, who has been writing her economics thesis, while at Harvard, on the industrial organization of the Internet and price dispersion, praises the economics department’s tutorial program.“You get a lot of feedback from other...

Author: By Nina L. Vizcarrondo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tulane Students Prepare To Pack Up | 1/9/2006 | See Source »

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