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...This research is at the crossroads of two different fields??physics and solid state research,” Bakr said...
...actual effects on the budget, and requested that Smith provide a guideline to help administrators better correlate cuts with numbers. Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Professor Peter B. Machinist ’66, who expressed concern about the fate of “smaller humanistic fields?? that may be in “some peril,” asked Smith to iterate his intellectual priorities...
...years ago, the College introduced Secondary Fields??what every other school calls a minor—but promptly began discouraging students from getting them. Which makes sense! Don’t think of it as only needing a few more courses to get a super-decorated diploma. Think of it as having to slog through classes you would not otherwise take, miss two treasured electives you would, all for the sake of an extra designation NOT noted on your diploma that no one else will really care about anyways...
...amateur athletes, but it wasn’t until the last few years that the mix of cornmeal and ground meat became destination dining. Food blogs hail the carts as some of the city’s best and the name “Red Hook Ball Fields?? is now synonymous with street food delicacy. The carts have taken their place among New York’s ethnic cuisine elite—when the city threatened not to renew the vendors’ permit in 2007, dedicated eaters, including Senator Chuck Schumer, rallied for their survival...
...simplified structure, and the Music concentration has pared down a snarl of 14-15 requirements that befuddled even Shreffler, the department’s chair, in a phone interview.Department leaders are hopeful that by bringing their requirements up to date, more students will be encouraged to enter their niche fields??an imperative that becomes more pressing as the number of concentrators in Astrophysics, English, and Classics dwindles.But professors in the affected departments do not appear to be feeling a sense of crisis yet.“We will always be the minority,” Schironi says...