Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Francis barely played basketball in high school, suffering through bouts with academic ineligibility, injury and the death of his mother during his senior year.
Hehir, who was teaching four classes at the time of Thiemann's departure, has trimmed his course load to one to oversee the administrative duties and academic affairs of the School.
But Robert K. Durkee, vice president for public affairs at Princeton University and a member of an AIP task force that pushed for the inclusion of colleges and universities, said much of the motivation for including academic institutions came from the schools themselves.
Few specifics have been forthcoming. Fay House has repeatedly refused to discuss which particular issues--like single-sex academic programs--are on the table in its possible merger negotiations with Harvard.
But a new "Harvard without Radcliffe" would not have such an exemption, and Lewis stresses that the College's non-discrimination statement forbids gender distinctions in most programs, especially academic ones.