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...today's isn't a resurgence of 1960s idealism. This time around, student agitators, particularly at Harvard, reflect a kind of strategic activism: students protest the issues with more sobriety, more experience, more pragmatism and a greater emphasis on the long...
...first became interested in the world of mathematics. He pauses to reflect. Then he begins rocking back and forth in his chair like a bobbing pigeon. It is one of Kedlaya's tell-tale tics, as if the excess energy from his brain is powering the rest of his body...
Seventy years later, Song says journals such as The Nation can do more than report sensational news; they can reflect upon the "facts" of what happened, educate, and challenge readers to think critically about the "facts." But she has one reservation...
...general, the patterns from academic year 1993-94 were repeated in the past academic year," wrote Margaret L. Newhouse, OCS assistant director for Ph.D. careers. "Surveys continue to reflect a tight academic market...
Barring a change to entirely publicly-owned universities, Harvard might restructure its payment plan to reflect better its confidence in its graduates. Why not give students their education--and their Commencement--with a contractual agreement claiming one percent of their future earnings for eternity? This reward-driven approach might give the University an incentive to feed students into high-paying jobs, but that would not be much different from the current situation...