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...think it’s natural that like any type of institutions, universities should carefully review what their peer institutions are doing, and then move on to their own considerations. No one has perfect wisdom or insight into these issues,” Bravman says...
Soon Mydoom joined the verbal assault against Netsky in a new variant, Mydoom.G. Part of the internal code drew a poor comparison between Netsky and the “Skynet” of the Terminator movies: “imho, skynet is a decentralized peer-to-peer neural network. we have seen P2P in Slapper in Sinit only. they may be called skynets, but not your shitty...
Kirby said last month that Harvard’s three-year-long concentrations are longer, and have substantially more requirements, than those at most of Harvard’s peer schools...
...some ways, we, along with our peer institutions, have allowed rankings to define us, not only to the outside world, but to ourselves as well,” wrote Wharton Dean Patrick T. Harker in a letter to students last week. “It is time to measure our institution’s achievements of every program and by the accomplishments of our students, faculty, staff and alumni...
Smith also argues that competitive financial aid and educational resources are merely self-serving and allow Harvard to beat out peer institutions in attracting students. With nearly 70 percent of students receiving some form of financial aid, we think most of our classmates would disagree. Alumni giving—to which Senior Gift is a prelude—makes it happen. Competition is part of what drives Harvard to offer the best need-blind financial aid and is probably what drew most of us to this institution. We should not decry the existence of these initiatives, but rather foster their...