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...Science concentration,” says Leitner. Although he is focused on innovation, Malan’s energy remains targeted at students. “He does a good job making people feel involved with lots of interactive demonstrations, and always being accessible,” says Gregory D. Brockman ’12, one of Malan’s students. Creating podcasts and holding weekly lunches for students, Malan seeks to be a pioneer in ways that extend beyond the material he teaches. He is breaking new ground by making the course available online to people outside the Harvard...
According to HCS membership coordinator Greg Brockman ’12, participation has fluctuated greatly throughout the years ever since the electronic match-maker’s conception...
...Datamatch had 1500 participants, though it tapered off for a few years. Brockman said. “But this year we had a very strong upswing with 1755 participants...
...first time seeing anything of this caliber,” declared Gregory D. Brockman...
...electrons. The discussion, sponsored by the Harvard Bookstore and Seed Magazine, marked the recent release of the essay collection, “What We Believe But Cannot Prove: Today’s Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty,” which was edited by John Brockman. The panelists, who all contributed essays to the book, featured Harvard psychology professors, Daniel Gilbert, Mark D. Hauser, and Elizabeth Spelke, as well as a Tufts philosophy professor, Daniel C. Dennett, and an MIT engineering professor, Seth Lloyd. Spelke said she believes human beings are alike, but that she also...