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...Meanwhile, Dirk Kempthorne, who replaced Norton as Interior Secretary last July, insists he's taking Devaney's "allegations concerning issues dating back to 1998 very seriously." Kempthorne points out that his first day on the job he sent a letter to Interior employees titled "Our Ethical Responsibilities." Since then, the new Interior chief says he's been preaching to his workers that when they're unsure whether something is ethical or not, "if in doubt...
...director of Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Dr. Robert Brackett, recognizes the riskiness of such processing in the field, and sent a warning letter to the California growers that had provided the contaminated lettuce in last year's outbreak, noting that "claims that 'we cannot take action until we know the cause' are unacceptable...
...administration’s financial decisions. “I am concerned that the Faculty share the same data, the same information, and therefore can recognize the conclusions and decisions that spring from those data,” Knowles said. He added that he will soon send a letter to professors outlining the Faculty’s financial state, but declined to provide any figures until the letter is complete. The letter, Knowles said, will be the first of several that he plans to release this year. Others will address concerns such as Faculty growth and planning...
...Open Letter to Scientists, Aspiring Scientist Types, Might-be Scientists but Not-quite-sure-what-it-means Types:Maybe you’re an aspiring doctor, or an aspiring pre-med, or you aspire to be an aspiring premed, but don’t really want to deal with all the perspiration. Or, maybe just maybe, you just happened to like AP chemistry.Take a look at the chemistry department.Dear Students-who-forget-what-a-“mole”-is: there’s always room in economics. Artsy-types-looking-for-interesting-ways-to-fulfill-a-Core: Stay...
...professors like Louis Menand in an intimate setting and, if you’re lucky, may even manage to score a Spring Break fieldtrip to Tokyo. Though these courses may officially be “freed from the usual constraints associated with a regular course offering” (i.e. letter grades and final exams), they aren’t all a walk in the Harvard Forest (although you can do that too). Many have full-length term papers and a hefty reading load. Having not yet mastered the art of BS, it becomes painfully apparent (and mildly amusing) when frosh...