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MIT on the election: Calling all faculty

MIT Faculty: The News Office wants to hear your thoughts on election issues.

A new series, scheduled to debut next week and run until Election Day, aims to give MIT faculty members a chance to weigh in on major campaign issues. This week's question:

What should be the next president's top priority in the areas of science and technology?

Answers should be limited to 100 words, and can be e-mailed to Stephanie Schorow at sschorow@mit.edu.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on September 24, 2008 (download PDF).

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