Word: lecturere
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An internal investigation conducted by the Inspector General, as shown in a report released yesterday by the Pentagon, showed that Allison went against departmental regulations in two instances: once dealing with the hiring of Kennedy School colleague Robert D. Blackwill, a lecturer in public policy, as a Department of Defense...
The curator, however, said he will continue his fight with the center's new director, Senior Lecturer on the Visual Arts Robert G. Gardner, to save the center's Sert Gallery. Gardner, who took office last Thursday, wants to convert the gallery into an art studio. And it was Gardner...
"[It was a] war where the American military felt let down by the political leadership," says Gen. Bernard E. Trainor, director of the National Security Program and adjunct lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government. "Colin Powell, like most military men of the time, took the position...
Fazio, also a lecturer in the Astronomy Department, says he expects the telescope to be launched by the year 2002. He hopes the telescope will enable scientists to detect of planets clustered around stars as well as the study of early galaxy formation, or "cosmic birth."
But just ask Gary J. Melnick, a Harvard-Smithsonian astrophysicist and a lecturer on astronomy, how current NASA projects compare with those of decades past.