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...Egypt, South Africa, China, New Guinea, the Persian Gulf, Scotland, the Netherlands, and the Caribbean. Trips can include such Harvard-specific perks as lectures by senior faculty members or talks with local University affiliates. But like most things Harvard, these top-notch trips come with a large price tag??and forget about financial...
Despite the price tag??decoding a genome cost $3 billion by 2003—he said the effort was worthwhile because, like the computer industry, it was important to first make the scientific discovery and decrease the process’s cost afterwards...
...Kirby says. “Tag-team team teaching seems to work less well than truly collaborative team teaching.”Kirby’s former teaching partner, Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Peter K. Bol, has played on both “tag?? and “collaborative” teams. Over the years, the expert on early China has headed Historical Studies A-13, “China: Traditions and Transformations,” with several different colleagues. Bol calls it a “division of labor” approach in which...
...financial aspects, athletic scholarships would open up a Pandora’s Box of equality issues, wouldn’t do much to lock a student into a sport—due to the prevalence of financial aid for those who can’t afford the hefty price tag??and it could foster and extend the perceived gap between student-athletes and student-cellists, student-governors, student-journalists, and the like...
...amusement rides like “Moonbounce,” “Gladiator Joust,” and “Bounce ’n Box.” A new addition this year at Fallfest was the popular game “Laser Tag?...