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...helm of Cabot House will be Tobin Project Acting Executive Director Stephanie Khurana. Educational consultant Gail O’Keefe will join Melton, who also co-directs the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, at Eliot House. McDonald will be put in charge of Mather House, along with her husband, McGill University Associate Professor of Medicine Michael D. Rosengarten...
...Khurana and Tobin Project Acting Executive Director Stephanie Khurana will take the helm at Cabot House. Harvard Stem Cell Institute Co-director and Natural Sciences Professor Douglas A. Melton and educational consultant Gail O’Keefe will lead Eliot House. French and Comparative Literature Professor Christie McDonald and McGill University Associate Professor of Medicine Michael D. Rosengarten will be put in charge of Mather House...
McDonald, a world-renowned scholar of 18th century French literature, focuses her research on the relationship between literature and the social sciences and arts. Her husband, a cardiologist, is the associate dean of the Center for Continuing Health Professional Education at McGill...
French and Comparative Literature Professor Christie McDonald and McGill University Associate Professor of Medicine Michael D. Rosengarten will take the lead in Mather House. McDonald, an 18th century French literature expert, is currently leading a literary and cultural theory course for graduates. Rosengarten, a cardiologist, is also associate dean of the Center for Continuing Health Professional Education at McGill...
...still don't know it. I just finished this morning the first chapter of the third Leonid McGill book. And I'm still learning about him. And I will be learning about him until I come to the last book, which I think will be number ten. And if I wrote an eleventh, I would find out even more about him. That gets back to the whole notion of character development. I see each book as a novel, but then I see the whole series as a novel - one big long novel. And so the character is always growing...