Word: lecturere
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"We're not doing wilderness education," says Truitt, who is also a lecturer on education at the GSE. "We're teaching and thinking and writing about experiential education."
In non-profit work there is "not a lot of income security, but there is a lot of job security," said Jim Yong Kim, a physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital, instructor and lecturer at Harvard Medical School and co-founder of Partners in Health, an international organization dedicated...
"We're not doing wilderness education," says Truitt, who is also a lecturer on education at the GSE. "We're teaching and thinking and writing about experiential education."
A recent study by Henry Wechsler, lecturer of social psychology at Harvard's School of Public Health, indicates that students who drink are drinking more heavily than five years ago, and that 52.3 percent of all college students drink with the intention of getting drunk.
Martin A. Linsky, a lecturer in public policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, said Harshbarger's comment reflected a growing sense of concern within the candidate's organization.