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...those orders, and the ideas that animate them, come from men like Osama bin Laden, spoiled son of a Saudi tycoon—or from hijacker Mohamed Atta, born to a middle-class Egyptian family and radicalized by ideas imbibed at German universities??or from the host of Muslim clerics, of imams and mullahs, across the Middle East and Asia, who have fallen over themselves to provide religious justifications for an anti-American jihad. This is not a new phenomenon: revolutionary movements have always found their leaders among discontented middle and upper class types. Think of Danton...
...It’s about development, but it’s also about more than that,” Pitkin says. “It has to do with the universities?? obligations to their neighbors...
Still, several major universities??Brown, Stanford, the University of California, Berkeley and Yale among them—have programs, if not departments, devoted to ethnic studies. Some, like Berkeley, even have Ph.D programs...
...indication of Summers’ attention to undergraduates is his selection of Paul A. Gusmorino ’02, president of the Undergraduate Council, to speak at the installation. Gusmorino will have a unique opportunity to address the campus: most of the other speakers will be members of the Universities?? faculties, and no undergraduate student has spoken in any of the five installations in the last century. His speech will not only be heard by students, but will reach to the many members of the alumni community who will be in attendance. We congratulate Gusmorino and wish...
NACUBO’s project, which studied the actual cost of an undergraduate education at more than 140 colleges and universities??including about 10 community colleges—found only two private colleges where tuition exceeded the cost of the education...