Word: councilã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...funding for extraordinary travel by student organizations. The new fund, she said, will be more efficient than previous one-off grants. As with the UC’s standard student group grants, organizations will apply for Student Life grants using the Common Grant Application and then interview with the Council??€™s Finance Committee, which will make a recommendation to the entire UC. The Council estimated that there will be a funding cap of approximately $2,000 per grant, which can be used to cover transportation costs only. The Council will grant around $45,000 to student groups...
...concentration follows Harvard’s growing commitment to sustainability and the environment. As the University expands into Allston over the next 50 years, it has committed that all buildings and landscapes will conform with the U.S. Green Building Council??€™s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design...
...first meeting of the 2008-2009 academic year, the Faculty Council??€”the 18-member governing body of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences—introduced its five new members...
...creation of a sweeping financial aid increase, and plans for a $1 billion House renewal project.But in answering a call of duty to the University, the 68-year-old from the English coast became the conveyer of a number of unpopular decisions, including the end of the Undergraduate Council??€™s alcohol reimbursement program and the two-year suspension of transfer admissions.Pilbeam’s reticence and relative lack of visibility over the past year have proven problematic for his reputation among many students, but respect and admiration for him runs high among the Faculty and administration...
With the establishment of such a committee, all need for the Student Council would disappear. And since many on the Council, as well as most in the student body, seem to feel that this would be a good idea, a referendum to abolish the Council should be the Student Council??€™s next--and, hopefully, last—project...