Word: adjuncts
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...When pressed, most proponents of SDI acknowledge that perfection is probably a pipe dream, and show no intention of scrapping the nuclear stockpile. Rather, they conceive of a system that will greatly increase the Soviets' uncertainty about whether a first strike would disarm the U.S. SDI thus becomes an adjunct to nuclear deterrence rather than a replacement...
...also delayed until last week. The University is supposed to “draw down,” or accept a portion of the PEPFAR money, at least once every quarter—or risk defaulting and losing the grant, according to Program Director for Nigeria and SPH Adjunct Professor of Infectious Disease Robert Murphy...
...basic rationale for this policy (which has been in place for many, many years) is that we do not feel that the quality of education in the College would be well-served by creating a semi-permanent adjunct faculty, and do not feel that the academic careers of individuals who are appointed as teaching assistants would be advanced by long-term employment in this category,” Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Vincent Tompkins wrote in an e-mail...
...addition to his dedicated work at the New York Times, Lukas ventured back into Cambridge throughout his career. He was a fellow at Harvard’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism in 1968-69, and then became a fellow at the Institute of Politics in 1976-77 and an adjunct lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government...
Idoko and Nigerian program director Robert Murphy, adjunct professor of infectious disease at SPH, said lives might have been saved had the University released the funding in March as originally planned...