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"I'd have to be convinced of the quality," said Dean K. Whitla, a lecturer on education at the Graduate School of Education. "Automation certainly can help, but it has to be seen as a tool...It shouldn't dominate [students'] lives."
"[They were] leading him away from this organization, which he cherished, and into a new life and new challenges at [SPH]," said Tarantola, who is also SPH lecturer on Population and International Health and acting director of the Bagnoud Center.
Robert Schwartz, lecturer on education, said the studies are particularly relevant because the number of tenured faculty across the country is dwindling.
Lecturer on Education Judith B. McLaughlin said that, although Freedman will have no formal responsibilities, he will also interact with students and faculty.
Pelikan is a member of President Clinton'sCommittee on the Arts and Humanities and wasappointed Jefferson Lecturer by the NationalEndowment for the Humanities in 1983.