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  2. Haben Girma - Wikipedia

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    Girma says she became a lawyer in part to help increase access to books and other digital information for persons with disabilities. [12] She now works to change attitudes about disability around the world, including the development of accessible digital services: "Digital information is just ones and zeroes...It can be converted into any kind ...

  3. Thomas T. Hoopes Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Hoopes Prize is an award given annually to Harvard University undergraduates. The prize was endowed by Thomas T. Hoopes, Class of 1919. [1]Awarded for outstanding scholarly work or research by students, recipients are selected by a committee of faculty from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, representing the three branches of study—the humanities, the natural sciences, and the social ...

  4. David J. Malan - Wikipedia

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    David Jay Malan (/ m eɪ l ɛ n /) is an American computer scientist and professor. Malan is a Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University, and is best known for teaching the course CS50, [2] [3] which is the largest open-learning course at Harvard University and Yale University and the largest massive open online course at EdX, with lectures being viewed by over a million ...

  5. Houghton Library - Wikipedia

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    Houghton Library, on the south side of Harvard Yard adjacent to Widener Library, Lamont Library, and Loeb House, is Harvard University's primary repository for rare books and manuscripts. [1] It is part of the Harvard College Library, the library system of Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences .

  6. Brooke Ellison - Wikipedia

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    She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard with a bachelor of science in cognitive neuroscience in 2000 [3] and a master's degree in public policy from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, [4] making her the first quadriplegic to graduate from Harvard. [5] In 2014, Rutgers University awarded Ellison an honorary doctorate in humane letters. [6]

  7. Richard Milton Martin - Wikipedia

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    Richard Milton Martin (12 January 1916, Cleveland, Ohio – 22 November 1985, Milton, Massachusetts) was an American logician and analytic philosopher.. In his Ph.D. thesis written under Frederic Fitch, Martin discovered virtual sets a bit before Quine, and was possibly the first non-Pole other than Joseph Henry Woodger to employ a mereological system.

  8. Pasi Sahlberg - Wikipedia

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    Pasi Sahlberg (born October 26, 1959, in Oulu) is a Finnish education expert, author and professor at the University of Melbourne in Australia. [1] [2] Previously, Sahlberg has worked as a professor of practice at Harvard University [3] at the World Bank, and as the director of the Centre for International Mobility (CIMO) in Finland.

  9. E. O. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The Insect Societies, 1971, Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-45490-1; Sociobiology: The New Synthesis 1975, Harvard University Press, (Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition, 2000 ISBN 0-674-00089-7) On Human Nature, 1979, Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-01638-6, winner of the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction.