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...professors remained divided over the place of departmental courses in the future plan.After stressing that one of undergraduates’ greatest qualms with the Core was the lack of course options, Professor of History Peter E. Gordon emphasized the importance of counting departmental courses for general education credit. But McKay Professor of Computer Science Harry R. Lewis ’68 expressed concern that too many departmental courses would be used to satisfy general education requirements.“I think we’re sort of buying a pig in a poke here,” Lewis said, suggesting...
...superior lens system to man-made optics.“It is really stealing the principle from biology,” she says.Aizenberg, a 47-year-old mother of two who emigrated from Russia in 1991, comes here from Bell Laboratories at Lucent Technologies. She will become the McKay professor of materials science, and says the potential to further her multidisciplinary work is what is bringing her back to the academy.“As my research becomes more and more disciplinary, the necessity for cooperation increases, and Harvard would be the best place to do that...
...writer is McKay Professor of Computer Science and a Harvard College Professor...
...project, so a book is some years away,” he said. Some of the documents he has already found have made their way into his classes, including Moral Reasoning 74, “The Theory and Practice of Republican Government.” Vadhan, the McKay professor of computer science and applied mathematics, will continue research that he and his students began a couple years ago on zero-knowledge proofs, applicable in the field of cryptography. In zero-knowledge proofs, one party proves that a statement, often mathematical, is true without revealing anything but the validity...
...Honest Abe must spin in his grave every time the G.O.P. refers to itself as the party of Lincoln. Huckabee, unfortunately, has little chance of getting the nomination with his do-unto-others mentality. That kind of thinking just doesn't pass muster in today's Republican Party. Mark McKay, PASCOAG, RHODE ISLAND...