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Two Columbia-related articles of interest in the New York Times recently: First up, an op-ed from physics professor/Colbert Report interviewee Brian Greene sent to Bwog from tipster Lucy Tang. In a piece currently #1 on the Times' Most Emailed list, Greene recounts receiving from a letter from a soldier stationed overseas from whom Greene's book (the immensely readable and enjoyable The Elegant Universe) was "something of a lifeline. [...] It speaks to the powerful role science can play in giving life context and meaning. At the same time, the soldier's letter emphasized something I've increasingly come to believe: our educational system fails to teach science in a way that allows students to integrate it into their lives." Greene goes on to lucidly and convincingly argue for a "cultural shift" that would emphasize the philosophic importance of science.

Next up, via tipster Ian Corey-Boulet, a piece which focuses the on Sisters Colleges' (your strong, beautiful Barnard College among them) initiative to recruit more students hailing from the Middle East. According to the article, admissions deans from the Sisters believe that their schools' emphasis on encouraging women to engage in science and math-related fields, in addition to providing a less-jarring transition from single-sex high schools, would make them an especially appealing option for prospective students from places like Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait.


Posted by EAL: #1 · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 11:39 AM
Where's Jim Downey and his political report? This may very well be the last day of the Democratic nomination battle.
Posted by Jim (Site staff): #2 (in reply to #1) · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 11:56 AM
Don't worry, EAL, I'll be along for a recap when this whole thing wraps up.

Writing something now would be difficult, since it's unknown whether Hillary will concede tonight, or even whether Obama will mathematically clinch the nomination. And I promise my column will be more amusing than my reason for postponing it.
Posted by also: #3 · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 12:38 PM
david judd has a letter published in the ny times sunday book review over the weekend

[external link to www.nytimes.com]
Posted by grammar po po: #4 · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 1:56 PM
"especially appealing option for prospective students like Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait."

Who knew Kuwait was a student? Total legacy, the girl can hardly read.
Posted by second article: #5 · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 3:04 PM (from campus)
is bullshit. everyone the author spoke to at barnard, at least, told her that her premise was untrue, that they aren't recruiting from the mid east more heavily. the other schools seem to say the same thing. she just had a thought and wanted to push it, whether or not it was reality. and i think it's true that the parents of students in the middle east are either going to let their daughters go abroad, or they aren't. it doesn't matter if it's an all-female college. at least that's true for my family in north africa. i'm so disheartened by that article.
Posted by rjt: #6 · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 3:09 PM
Get Brian Greene to run Frontiers of Science.
Posted by who needs: #7 · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 5:46 PM
a-rabs in the barn when we've got sandy vaginas like Judd in the college?
Posted by I am: #8 · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 6:12 PM
Stephen Hawking, destroying Brian Green with my black hole creating wheelchair. Fear me Humans, for I am your King!
Posted by Hey: #9 (in reply to #8) · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 6:53 PM
you read that off my screen!
Posted by FoS: #10 (in reply to #6) · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 10:39 PM
Excellent idea. Then we'd have a star researcher, with a known penchant for publicity, teaching students with diverse backgrounds a smattering of watered down scientific concepts tangentially related to his research...
Posted by anti-rjt: #11 · reply · track
June 3, 2008 at 11:28 PM
I am going to gut Rob Trump like Luke gutted that tauntaun for warmth.
Posted by rmb: #12 (in reply to #11) · reply · track
June 4, 2008 at 1:46 AM
Han gutted the tauntaun. Get it right.
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