Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The study, which is currently underway, has assigned about half of law school's active faculty to five strategic planning committees that range from academic development and internationalization to infrastructure and intellectual life.
Shapiro, who is also vice president for the HLS alumni association, says the firm consistently hires "deep" into the graduating class, a fact that reflects the academic quality of the school's students.
This month's report released by the Standing Committee on Advising and Counseling reveals what we already knew--academic advising at the College is disturbingly inconsistent, with a few departments offering strong guidance and too many doing a poor job.
But academic research and coursework were not Tobacman's only priorities during the last four years.
During his time at Harvard, Tobacman spent two summers working at the St. James Homeless Shelter in Cambridge and many spare hours during the academic year working at the University Lutheran Homeless Shelter. The experience seems to have had a profound impact on his thinking.