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J.P.L. is doing what it can to fix that problem, filling the mentoring hole by compiling painstaking lists of design principles--lessons learned when particular engineering techniques either did or didn't work. That system should serve in a pinch, but the lab is determined never to let the teaching system lapse again. "Mentoring is something we've been doing ad hoc for years," Manning says. "That's allowed us to collectively grow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: Management Tips From the Real Rocket Scientists | 10/2/2005 | See Source »

...ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” the saying goes. Well, it’s “broke.” While the saying doesn’t provide a time-table, I would argue sooner is better than later...

Author: By Peter C. D. mulcahy, | Title: Cutting to the Core | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

...stands, the College is going to fix the Core at some point, though it isn’t exactly clear when. The Curricular Review Process has been long, and, considering the resources and energy dedicated to it, unexpectedly fruitless. The “Red Book”—which spawned the legendary General Education program—was begun at the outset of World War II and was completed in 1945, and it had long-lasting effects on higher education the world over. The Core Curriculum began development in 1974, and was adopted by the Faculty...

Author: By Peter C. D. mulcahy, | Title: Cutting to the Core | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

...excluded from current prominent public spaces, such as the final clubs system. This would give all undergraduates more social options. Advocates are, however, realistic: the Women’s Center was always intended to be just one facet of the response to the need for social space, not a fix-all. After all, how could one college-controlled space compete with 12 million-dollar-plus mansions...

Author: By Tatiana Chaterji and Giselle Schuetz, GISELLE SCHUETZ AND TATIANA CHATERJIS | Title: Time to Get Centered | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

...best way to fix this problem is to allocate more time and money for campus-wide events. In the meantime, if you care about concerts you should ask UC candidates how much they will give the HCC before you decide your vote. The Killers, The Beastie Boys, John Mayer, and Wyclef Jean—all these top artists on the UC’s wish list could come to Harvard in the next few years. But if that’s what we want, we’ve got to take the initiative...

Author: By Adam M. Guren, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Working in Concert | 9/27/2005 | See Source »

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