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...instant implementation” for the new distribution requirements, meaning that students starting with the Class of 2007 would have the choice between completing the requirements of the Core or fulfilling a simpler distribution system. But the Faculty has yet to discuss that proposal in great depth...
Shadegg is not linked to lobbyists as much as the other two candidates, but he lacks the depth of support among colleagues that Blunt and Boehner established long before this race started. In the system that House Republicans have set up, members of Congress rise to leadership positions in part because of their ability to raise campaign cash. Aspiring leaders, who are often so popular in their own districts that they don't even have opponents, still raise millions of dollars so that they can give the money to others in tough races. They often raise this money through fund...
...strongest intersections between [biology and chemistry].”Students are also able to take advantage of an unusual number of resources outside of class, including weekly review sessions and a study network facilitated by older undergraduates.For students who wish to go into further depth about course subjects, professors periodically hold “stretch sessions,” optional lectures that introduce topics beyond the scope of the course. Students enrolled in the course also praise the lecture notes available online after each class.Liu writes that office hours for the course are well attended.“Typically...
...current director of the Paris Opera who headed the Salzburg festival for a decade in the 1990s, says he worries that the Mozart anniversary year "won't yield much. To the contrary, I fear it might turn Mozart into an event. Instead of really delving into Mozart's depth, it will just make him more superficial." Mortier is also critical of the Salzburg festival's plans. "What interest could there be in playing Mozart's 22 operas? None. The interest is not to play the Mozart catalog but to make out of, say, [the opera] Don Giovanni, everything that that...
With funding from the Center for Public Leadership (CPL) and the Ash Institute for Innovations in Democratic Governance at the Kennedy School, we have conducted, with Public Service Professor David R. Gergen, and with research assistance from others, an in-depth field study of business leaders’ experiences transitioning into public leadership roles. We have interviewed over 40 accomplished politicians including U.S. senators, governors, and mayors of large U.S. cities who had successful business careers and later entered public service...