Word: lecturere
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But professors in the sciences, where the grading is more objective, favor a linear scale which would not contain a gap between an A- and B+. "I certainly don't think we need three grades between an A and a B," says James E. Davis, lecturer on chemistry and instructor...
In a course with 115 students, Stone earned a rating of 4.9 and was described as "an amazing and clear lecturer."
"I think this is a do-able situation and it's the right thing to do to be going in there," said Bernard E. Trainor, adjunct lecturer in public policy and director of the National Security Program at the Kennedy School.
The panel also included James Webb, a former U.S. secretary of the Navy and a fellow at the Kennedy School Institute of Politics in 1992; Robert D. Blackwill, lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School; and Shirley Williams, public service professor of electoral politics at the Kennedy School.
When Henry Wechsler, a lecturer at the School of Public Health, released his 1990 national study findings that 44 percent of college students binge drink, college administrators were reminded that alcohol remained a danger on campuses nationwide.