undergraduates and business school students now while millennials do want to have
the undergraduates coming out of there are fantastic ?
We brought undergraduates from Northwestern University to experiment, and we took one person and said, you're in the high power condition.
And research demonstrates that female undergraduates who've watched commercials in which women focus excessively on their appearance demonstrate less interest in careers
We then have a group of undergraduates in a room networked down the hallway and they feverishly drag these points onto your face in something called photogrammetric software
engagement we've had from people--undergraduates and post graduates who are about to qualify--because
early part of this decade focused on undergraduates in Compu in computer science science and they really pointed to gaming and gaming experiences as a
And so I teach the academics and the undergraduates to communicate maths to other humans.
The main thing has been an annual survey of undergraduates on these campuses about their practices and using Google Apps.
Short story is he shows up at Harvard as an undergraduates , so he's a smart guy.
or CalTech about 50% of students asked this question of undergraduates say ten cents.
that's where has India suffered all these great undergraduates go to the U.S. and do their Ph.D.'s here and contribute to America's scientific society and not to India's. But
and some of you might have experienced it as undergraduates or in graduate school I think it's time to look at the
He usually teaches this course that shows these basics of computing to undergraduates who are not
And we're working there to try and build a syllabus for undergraduates or graduate studies basically on this, on what are the fundamentals
But I'm going to focus here mainly on the stuff we've done with undergraduates .
He said it's so practical, even the undergraduates won't-- you know scientists like to do theoretical things, nothing too practical.
Then over the next six months, we had undergraduates morph the faces of the potential voters with Bush and Kerry.
In another experiment, Cheryan and her colleagues arranged for female undergraduates to talk to an actor pretending to be a computer science major.
So they really believed in that, and ultimately they were all undergraduates , and then they graduated from medical school,
I then teach undergraduates ; a course called Challenges and Dilemmas in US Foreign Policy, but it
at those College numbers the so there's about a college split now is about 6040 60% of our inter undergraduates are
So I applied and I got accepted and I started being trained to go into residence halls to talk to my fellow undergraduates about condoms,
Here, what I have is a couple of pictures from a science project that a group of undergraduates did for the IGEM competition, which
And a study that came out in 2003 by the University Health Services, they measured 6,000 undergraduates and found that 10% of them had contemplated suicide
And at first glance, it's not quite clear how one can scientifically study such things cause you can't just put undergraduates in a brain scanner, fMRI machine and say, "Have
And best of all, tenured faculty members were rarely bothered by undergraduates .
So, Dan and I were teaching a course in research methods to the undergraduates at Harvard.
That's going to be an elite campus of undergraduates from all around the world.
There's not a car passing on Memorial Drive, and the elegant river dorms are darkened to silent hulks, the most hyper kinetic of undergraduates sedated to purring girls and boys.
So Donald Knuth happened to be at Case -- what I guess is now Case Western Reserve -- but they had an IBM-650, and they let undergraduates touch it.