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...surprisingly, overhauling the general education requirements and expanding the ability of students to design their own academic programs necessitates reforms in many other areas of the curriculum including advising, teaching and the structure of concentrations. The curricular review touched on—with varying degrees of insight??the need to improve and streamline many of these aspects of undergraduate education...
...percent of its annual electricity usage, at a one-time cost of $399. This comes out to a premium of one cent per kilowatt-hour on top of the retail rate of electricity of roughly five to 10 cents per kilowatt-hour. This simple calculation yields some huge insight??if the University were to supply all its electricity using renewable energy, it would have to either purchase TRCs or invest in a wind farm of its own. Quincy’s Wind Project combines both TRCs and wind energy, giving a nudge to the University in just...
...friend taking a gulp from a blue Solo plastic cup—give the work a beautiful liveliness such that the viewer expects the girl to, at any moment, put the cup down and walk out of the painting to the next party. Perhaps the “psychological insight?? that Bell feels for the friends she paints adds to the dynamism of the painting, which is a precursor to a thesis on coupled figures and their relationship to one another...
Summers, who appoints all University Professors, called Wolff a “scholar of enormous insight?? and said Jorgenson’s “insights have transformed economists’ understanding of the fundamental processes of production, investment and consumption” in a statement to the Gazette, the University’s official publication...