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Arkansas athletic director and CFP selection committee chair Hunter Yurachek was a target of widespread Irish animosity. Wesley Hitt / Getty Images Below is an excerpt from a story on the Notre Dame ...
CAMBRIDGE — Rather than take a scheduled quiz on Thursday morning, students in Larry Summers’ introductory economics course heard from former United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair. Blair, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Former Harvard president and current government and economics professor Larry Summers told his students this week that he intends ...
In an era when “it’s simply easier to be an autocrat” than it was three decades ago, Steven Levitsky P’26, a professor of Latin American studies and government at Harvard, views the survival of some ...
Fat Joe delivered a lecture at Harvard University about the intersection of culture and policy. The Bronx native was invited by former U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, who is currently a ...
UC Berkeley’s philosophy department is launching a new lecture series program titled the Sarah Douglas Lectures on Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence, which will focus on AI and its relationship ...
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Asking dumb questions in a Harvard lecture
This video captures a hilarious social experiment where someone interrupts a real Harvard lecture with absurd and funny questions, leading to priceless reactions from students and professors alike.
Many students don’t do the reading and don’t speak up in class, according to a report. Now, professors are trying to change a campus culture they say hurts achievement and stifles speech. By Anemona ...
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