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...mean “parents don’t have to come begging all the time and pull together funding from various sources.” UNIVERSITY-WIDE INITIATIVE The recommendations of the report are not specific only to GSAS students, but to all doctoral students—even post-doctoral faculty members—in every graduate program, according to Brown. “It’s going to have to be a University-wide initiative,” Brown said. “We need to make sure that there’s leadership coming from...
...important questions rather than the easy answers—by inquiry rather than ideology.” But as answers to this question start to be outlined, educators and policy makers should not forget to address the first achievement gap that continues to have great bearing on the post-secondary opportunities of low-income and minority students in this country, one that’s been around since well before Mills. After all, it is difficult to be intellectually curious and obtain any job—let alone a good one—if the education system fails to address...
...Since then, Harvard’s team of professors, along with a handful of graduate students and post-docs, have made the 10- to 12-hour trip between Cambridge and the collider’s home at the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN), situated near the French-Swiss border...
...Republicans.” “The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder.” And more recently, “Right is Wrong: How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked America, Shredded the Constitution, and Made Us All Less Safe,” by Huffington Post editor Arianna Huffington.It’s a form of political intellectual masturbation, a primal scream meant to release the pent-up frustrations of the supposedly civilized Beltway society. Like all fetishes, it has its origins in some formative event: the rise and fall of Clintonian politics.In 1992, a newly aggressive stance...
...tuned piano and a plate of Jerusalem humus. McCartney, whose show celebrates Israel's 60th anniversary, brushed off the death threat from Islamic radicals. "I do what I think and I have many friends who support Israel," he told the daily Yedioth Ahronoth. In another interview, with the Jerusalem Post, McCartney said: "Any high-profile event brings with it some worries." He added: "I think that most people understand that I'm quite apolitical and that my message is a global one and that it is a peaceful one." Or, as McCartney once sang...