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...which bills itself as a forum for original academic research, published an article by Donald C. Light, a professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. In the article, Light accused the editors of the Journal of Health Economic—three of whom are Harvard professors??€”of unethically censoring an article he wrote that was critical of the pharmaceutical industry...
...bloggers was asked by the course’s professor to remove his or her blog or face expulsion. The former undergrad, who wishes to remain anonymous, immediately took down the blog. The student still believes passionately in the site, however, saying, “I understand that professors??€™ words are often their intellectual property, but I think what we are paying for in education is more the chance to interact personally with that professor…as well as the opportunity for writing and feedback. I think the availability of valuable insights and subjects to learn...
Four Harvard professors??€”and one Pulitzer-winning reporter—addressed the financial meltdown at the Institute of Politics last night, in the third major panel at the University on the current economic situation. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...Four Harvard physics professors??€”John Huth, Joao Guimaraes da Costa, Masahiro Morii, and Melissa Franklin—remain intimately involved with the $8 billion collider, which stands as the most expensive scientific experiment ever attempted, and, when fully operational, may help bring to light particles and forces hitherto unseen...
...Four young professors??€”Kramer, Steven R. Levitsky from government, Mark Schiefsky from classics, and Pol Antrà s from economics, who all received tenure before their 40th birthday—fit these trends. And while they represent a small sampling of the faculty, their hirings may serve as models for future junior faculty trying to clear the tenure hurdle...