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A member of the faculty since 2003, Nock has garnered many national and University awards, including two Harvard teaching awards and two American Psychological Association awards for his scientific contributions to the academic community.
Murray, who was named one of the "50 Most Important Women in Science" by Discover Magazine in 2002, has served on numerous national and international scientific advisory committees and possesses extensive administrative and academic experience.
As Hammonds has had the opportunity to define her own agenda, her decision-making process has evolved to reflect her scientific background in physics and engineering as well as her academic research on the history and science of race.
“She likes empirical data,” says McLoughlin, who notes that Hammonds commissioned the undergraduate J-Term survey at the end of January this year in an effort to collect more information about students’ opinions. “I feel like in some ways...
But our technological and scientific breakthroughs have also made possible new solutions to these problems. They are catalyzing educational, economic, and civic-democratic opportunities in previously unimaginable ways. The Internet has revolutionized everything from looking at pictures of your friends to presidential campaigns.