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True to the economist in him, Ferguson finds fault with the way Oxford and Cambridge allocate their most precious academic resource—their professors. Ferguson says that undergraduate history students, with their diverse backgrounds and interests, can be taught in a large class instead of in a small, Oxford...
Berman said rising costs for journals and books were outpacing the University’s income, forcing cuts at the libraries. But she said decisions on whether to allocate funds to journals or employees, while included in the final University-wide budget, did not fall under her purview.
Such stresses will make a Pan-Blue counterattack in December even harder. Taiwan's legislative contests reward discipline. Parties must allocate votes among many candidates in the same district; failure can mean losing seats despite winning the most votes. Most united these days is the DPP, which works well with...
We then examine a publication’s expected impact on the entire student body, which varies widely between publications. When it comes to campus-wide appeal, the impact of any particular magazine often tends to be more restricted than anyone might initially assume. Printing several thousand copies and door...
In the e-mail, Nye also wrote that he and other administrators “are open to alternative suggestions about how to allocate the monies for the LRAP program.”