Word: lecturere
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Universal access is generally defined as service to 100 percent of the universe, but moderator Nolan Bowie, a visiting lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government, said the phrase often means far less than that.
Senior Lecturer on Astronomy David Latham says that the Magellan telescope will be "a shot in the arm for the Astronomy Department."
One of those benefits could be a national health database. In such a system, detailed information about all 250 million Americans would be available electronically. That way, if a cross-country traveler was knocked unconscious in a car accident, doctors could punch up his or her medical records to determine...
"I think it's wonderful. Professor Seltzer was a fantastic lecturer and Kernighan should be just as good," Weinstein said. "There is a strong precedent of excellence in this class which Kernighan will undoubtedly uphold.
Proctor, who is also a lecturer at the Kennedy School, will work as a special assistant to Rudenstine until the end of the academic year to help ease the transition to a new vice president.