Word: lecturere
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The administration has not yet responded to the letter, but the campaign will be having a rally tomorrow where Richard J. Parker, a lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government, will speak on behalf of fellow faculty supporters.
"The biggest terrorist threats to America are Americans," said Elaine Kamarck, a lecturer in public policy at the KSG and a former White House advisor. "They're here, in Columbine High School, in the militias."
Jennifer Schirmer, a lecturer on social studies and the panel's moderator, said she hoped the evening would make women more aware of gender issues, which are "often ignored" in the world.
According to botanist and Lecturer on Environmental Science and Public Policy Glenn S. Adelson, most people can name more television shows than tree species.
For the past five years, Adelson and fellow ESPP Lecturer Dan L. Perlman have taught their junior seminar, ESPP 90ehf, "Conservation Biology and Biodiversity," to tie together the disparate strands of the interdisciplinary degree program--and make sure students are as familiar with a sycamore as with Seinfeld.