Word: rigorousity
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Armstrong attributes his success in working with so many different branches of science and technology partly to the similarities in the kind of thinking and analysis required in every case, and to his rigorous early training.
The line separating Harvard’s Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (DEAS) from the rest of the liberal arts-oriented Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) has always been blurry and ill-defined. DEAS, which administers Harvard’s computer science, applied math, and engineering concentrations, is...
This week, Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers announced the proposed transformation of the University’s Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (DEAS) into the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, creating a more impressive name and promising a more beefy complement of faculty and resources. The move...
Today, a visitor and guest of the University, the Dutch parliamentarian Ayaan Hirsi Ali, is greeted with posters for two events, at the Kennedy School and at the Center for Government and International Studies, both bearing a lengthy disclaimer that while the organizers welcome “dialogue�...
I’m too nice on my CUE guides. I don’t know if it’s the eternal optimist in me saying that the class could have always been worse, but I never skewer the bad classes I take, or at least not in quite...