Word: collaborationism
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But he did devote two prime decades to movie acting. And film work offered some returns on his investment. It lent Reagan the status of a marketable commodity. It landed him two actress wives: the first, Oscar winner Jane Wyman; the second, Nancy Davis, who would be his and America...
In mid-April, the Microbial Science Initiative was finally announced publicly after two years of planning, initiating what will be a massive collaboration of five departments—biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and earth and planetary sciences—to research bacteria at a microscopic level.
The professional schools’ task force report also suggests fostering interschool collaboration, potentially through programs aimed at promoting leadership, and constructing a shared conference center that could host executive education programs and University-wide events.
Catalano added that work with University Transportation Systems was also important, and it was due to this collaboration that the shuttle service was extended to 24 hours during the winter.
“We do not have legacy areas of engineering that we might now wish to restructure [and] we have a tradition of interdisciplinary collaboration to build on,” he wrote.