Wednesday, October 12, 2005
More is possible. When we imagine that only so much can be accomplished, we are probably wrong. Look, for example, at this fact buried in miniscule print as a photo caption at the bottom of a page called Our Faculty deep inside the Vanderbilt University online recruiting tour, its online Viewbook:
Vanderbilt undergraduates coauthor 25 percent of the research papers published by our faculty and share in presenting their work at professional conferences. For example, Centennial Professor Arthur A. Demarest involved students in one of the world's largest excavations, the Petexbatun Regional Archeological Project in Guatemala, right.
We should expect more of ourselves and our students; we should stop settling. Life's too short. [0 & P]
Vanderbilt undergraduates coauthor 25 percent of the research papers published by our faculty and share in presenting their work at professional conferences. For example, Centennial Professor Arthur A. Demarest involved students in one of the world's largest excavations, the Petexbatun Regional Archeological Project in Guatemala, right.
We should expect more of ourselves and our students; we should stop settling. Life's too short. [0 & P]
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