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...It’s kind of like a micro-origami process,” Wood says. “By altering the geometry of layers of different materials, we can produce different joint structures...
...practical; the approved fields will reward and provide flexibility to students curious about a subject far removed from their own concentration. They are also an improvement for students who wish to pursue two somewhat-related fields, but who are not sufficiently interested in their intersection to write a joint thesis. To top it off, the EPC has allocated a generous amount of resources to the nascent program, ensuring that even in pursuit of these minor concentrations, students will be advised and assisted well...
...Harvard heavyweights and former treasury secretaries told Congress’s Joint Economic Committee yesterday that the new Democratic majority must take a stand in favor of free trade. Former University President Lawrence H. Summers and current Harvard Corporation Fellow Robert E. Rubin ’60, both Democrats who served in President Clinton’s cabinet, spoke to the committee at its first meeting under the new Congress. They delved into a range of economic issues, including income inequality and middle class discontent. Though both are members of the same party as the committee’s majority...
...Maier, former ABC political correspondent Linda Douglass, and University of California at Los Angeles doctoral student Elizabeth Stein are this semester’s fellows, the Center announced Monday. In addition, Mark Halperin ’87, the political director of ABC News, will serve as a non-resident joint fellow at the Institute of Politics and the Shorenstein Center. There was substantial competition to garner the fellowship—which funds research projects addressing the influence of the press on public politics—according to Shorenstein Center Fellows and Programs Administrator Edith Holway, There were fourty-five applicants...
...Staff members have been contacting local and national media in Mexico for help, and the issue has garnered increasing coverage over the week.At least one United States university is already reacting to the news from across the border.The provost of Texas Christian University, which shares a joint-degree program with UDLA, said that TCU is reconsidering its ties with UDLA.Meanwhile, despite UDLA’s assertion that the paper will be back on track soon, several staff members said they would not work for the paper while it remains under administrative control.“Why would anyone work...