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Sumana Harihareswara (friend of Mel Chua '07): is it standard for these things for the Program Board to be undefined in size at the start? maybe a range would be good, you know, for order of magnitude
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DJ Gallagher '07: "The Program Board will be responsible for ensuring regular communication with other Grand Challenge Scholar schools." By ensuring I hope you don't mean anything like 'facilitating'. It should be stressed that the dedication of the individual participants, together with the right communication tools, will keep communications tight at various granularities. The go-to Olin professor in any particular challenge area needs to be well networked to his colleagues and to related external volunteers, and (especially) the students working on related things need to be networked with each other. </nitpick>

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Sumana Harihareswara (friend of Mel Chua '07): is it standard for these things for the Program Board to be undefined in size at the start? maybe a range would be good, you know, for order of magnitude


DJ Gallagher '07: "The Program Board will be responsible for ensuring regular communication with other Grand Challenge Scholar schools." By ensuring I hope you don't mean anything like 'facilitating'. It should be stressed that the dedication of the individual participants, together with the right communication tools, will keep communications tight at various granularities. The go-to Olin professor in any particular challenge area needs to be well networked to his colleagues and to related external volunteers, and (especially) the students working on related things need to be networked with each other. </nitpick>

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