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Lindsley Professor of Psychology Stephen M. Kosslyn says that what sets Pinker apart from his peers is “a happy intersection of intelligence, clear-headedness, perspective and energy level.” “He knows how to make science fun,” Kosslyn says...
...fall 2002, Kosslyn called that number “surprisingly low,” but added, “we’ve made great progress...by appointing new, very dynamic faculty...
...juniors considering theses and first-term seniors who have begun work on their theses, the department has instituted monthly meetings with Lindsley Professor of Psychology and Head Tutor Stephen M. Kosslyn...
...sure I trust the faculty to be on top of all the requirements because it actually requires paying attention,” Kosslyn says. “The requirements change. The ideal from my point of view would be to have a full-time professional who is really an expert, and his job is to track requirements...
Lindsley Professor of Psychology and Head Tutor Stephen M. Kosslyn says that in his opinion, linking first-years to the Houses “would put a little more strain on [advising]. But the Houses have got three-quarters of the students already, so adding another quarter on top of that wouldn’t crush the system. A problem is that freshman year, you might want to be advised by more than one concentration, so it might turn out to be a very inefficient use of resources...