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...Since people are more comfortable speaking within peer groups, we had a staff members focus group and then two groups of undergraduates," McNitt said. She said that while focus groups have become common for House dining halls, it's more difficult for the Greenhouse because of its broad array of customers...
...arrives in the new position just a semester after the Faculty's controversial vote to require corroborating evidence before the College's Administrative Board investigates peer-to-peer disputes-including claims of sexual assault...
...decision was made at yesterday’s Network Advisory Group in Cambridge to block peer-to-peer based applications,” claimed the e-mail, which added that access to these services would be cut off around...
Casey said he was optimistic that the federal grants, which may also be distributed via a peer-based review system, would help to make universities more central in combating bioterrorism...
...less interested in the ballplayer than in the man and in how the world reacts to him. His closest friends on the Dodgers were usually the subs at the end of the bench. When a former player approaches Koufax for an autograph, she writes, he blanches because a "peer [has] become an acolyte." As one of the very greatest of living ballplayers, still venerated by fans--especially Jewish fans, who embraced him with a fervor bordering on idolatry--Koufax could build a very profitable life out of his fame, yet he appears at maybe one autograph show a year, content...