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(11 of 13) essentially turned its back on religion," says Steven Muller, president of Johns Hopkins. "The scientific method is a marvelous means of inquiry, but it really doesn't provide a value system. The biggest failing in higher education today is that we fall short in exposing students...
When unemployment recently hit a 41-year peak of 9.8 percent, a researcher at Johns Hopkins University pointed out that when the jobless rate rises 1 percent, state prison populations go up 4.1 percent; 4.3 percent more men and 2.3 percent more women enter mental hospitals, and suicides increase 4.1...
Like another Harvard classicist, John H. Finley '25, last year's Commencement speaker, Nagy has become a true "Harvard man." He came to the University 20 years ago as a graduate student, and has served as a teaching assistant, a tutor, an assistant professor, and since 1975, a full professor...
The seizure of banks by the Mexican government may also be ineffective or counterproductive. After French President François Mitterrand nationalized his country's banks in February, many edgy foreigners pulled bank deposits out of France, and that helped push the franc to record lows. Bruce Bagley, an...
William Morgan Stewart, born March 18, 1937, in Dundee, Scotland, graduate of Towson (Md.) High School, Johns Hopkins University and University of Edinburgh (Scotland), former U.S. Foreign Service Officer (in Bombay, Washington and South Viet Nam), and TIME correspondent since 1971, is taking a vacation. Finally. After a week of...