Times Higher Education Supplement 1995 Lucy Hodges - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1995 Lucy Hodges
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A disarming chap. Interview with Joseph Rotblat winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for 1995.EducationLucy Hodges
Admission by race under fire.(Berkeley University)EducationLucy Hodges
Alumni launch PC fightback.(free speech and political correctness in US universities; includes related article on allegations of racism at Cornell University)EducationLucy Hodges
And you may ask yourself.... (life of philosopher Martha Nusssbaum)(Interview)EducationLucy Hodges
Answers in the affirmative.(interview with ex-presidential assistant Condolezza Rice)EducationLucy Hodges
Content with a starring role.(changes in UK library schools)EducationLucy Hodges
Dialogue with disease.(profile of Julie Theriot, biologist, and account of her work)EducationLucy Hodges
Favourites boost profs' popularity. (launch of radio show where celebrities discuss their favourite professor)EducationLucy Hodges
Heir conditioned.(interview of behavioural geneticist Robert Plomin; Perspective)(Interview)EducationLucy Hodges
'Interesting thought is in science. That is where things are discovered.' (John Carey, Oxford University's Merton professor of English literature)(Interview)EducationLucy Hodges
Into the minds of management. (Erica Schoenberger)EducationLucy Hodges
Madam speaker. (profile of Camille Puglia)EducationLucy Hodges
Minorities in US still lag behind.(Hispanic and black students in the US; includes related article on affirmative action programs)EducationLucy Hodges
Poetry in motion.(interview of poet Paul Muldoon; Perspective)(Interview)EducationLucy Hodges
Primate suspect. (interview of anthropologist Sarah Hrdy; Perspective)(Interview)EducationLucy Hodges
Republicans gun for arts cash. (National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities face closure)EducationLucy Hodges
The job's the thing. (popularity of business and administrative studies degree courses; Synthesis Higher Education Trends)EducationLucy Hodges
The speech writer. (Deborah Tannen, sociolinguist)EducationLucy Hodges
The vapourised and the dead. (nuclear war history courses offered by American University in Washington D.C.)EducationLucy Hodges
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