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...students into too few courses that are on the whole too big. To be sure, large concentrations and big courses can be of outstanding quality-that is presumably one reason for their popularity; but in both concentrations and our current Core, our academic culture is too often one of mutual avoidance between student and professor. Taken together, our expansion of the Faculty, the growth of Freshman seminars, the opening up of general education, the delay in the timing of Concentration choice, and the proposal for secondary fields all have behind them the purpose of bringing our students and faculty together...
...looks at the Silk Road initiative, and its underlying mission...promoting cultural understanding, cross-fertilization of ideas, mutual sharing and respect, the promotion of humanity through music,” Megan said. “This is what he does...
...When opposites attract" demonstrates to partisan politicians that there are at least two political personalities, former Presidents Bush and Clinton, who can work together on a wide range of issues for the common good. Those two exhibited mutual respect, unselfish behavior, kindly affection and dignified civility rarely seen in or out of government. They give an impressive example of comity in a realm in which divisiveness and partisanship rule on many fronts...
...recently suggested Sharon was prepared to unilaterally draw a border in the West Bank between Israel and what might become a Palestinian state, emptying Jewish settlements that fell on the wrong side. It's an interesting idea, and perhaps a good one, but it's not peacemaking, which requires mutual consent. Sharon almost certainly would have apportioned more West Bank land to Israel than the Palestinians would have kept the conflict alive. His notion of coming to terms with the Palestinians is a bit like the idea that getting out of a bad marriage is as simple as saying...
...really meant to,” says Sarah Miller, “but they had a lot of stuff planned for us to do...and getting used to the new situation...took up a lot of time.”The Tulane students ate dinner with their mutual academic advisor, University Hall administrator Inge-Lise Ameer, once a week, and also went on organized shopping trips and cultural excursions into Boston.Others welcomed this semester as a rest from their hectic Tulane schedules.Joshua Miller says he and his fellow Tulane students took advantage of Boston’s colder climate...