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...Economy”, with a capital N and E (not to be mistaken for any old “new” economy, mind you), was coined a few years ago to describe the world of the late 90s and early 2000??a world of near-zero inflation, ultra-low unemployment and unparalleled and seemingly unstoppable growth. It was a world changed dramatically by the rapid, almost dizzying pace of technological innovation, jump-started by the maturation of the Internet and the rise of global communications. From these initial seeds of growth and promise came a vision...
...recent years, the University has run significant budget surpluses—$120 million in fiscal 2000??that in large part are produced by the inability to use these funds for their prescribed purposes...
...Within the FAS operating budget—$521 million in fiscal 2000??these funds are distributed among six broad categories of spending, the largest of which encompasses faculty and staff salaries, department operation costs, and faculty recruitment...
Finally, the Corporation’s newest member arrived just in time for the search. Appointed earlier in the year, lawyer Conrad K. Harper’s term on the Corporation began July 1, 2000??exactly one year before the 27th president would take office. The task was daunting for the new member...
...Finally, the Corporation's newest member arrived just in time for the search. Appointed earlier in the year, lawyer Conrad K. Harper's term on the Corporation began July 1, 2000??exactly one year before the 27th president would take office. The task was daunting for the new member...