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...sophisticated music audience. This is not to say that MTVU will entirely forgo programming that plays on stupidity—in fact, movies like Tom Green’s Road Trip are typical of the humor that MTVU will likely display. MTVU will showcase life at colleges across the country??from Harvard to the University of Puget Sound. College kids have disposable income and tons of leisure time, but no station has ever been successful in churning a profit from them...
...them, I’m very pro-American and too liberal for most Sudanese,” he says, explaining that many of the country??s residents are slightly wary of the U.S. in general...
Currently, one-sixth of the country??s black students are educated in schools that are almost completely non-white, in the northeast and midwest areas the proportion rises to one-fourth of all black students. These schools, which the report calls “apartheid schools,” often suffer from poverty, limited resources and a variety of social and health problems...
...University President Lawrence H. Summers begins his hunt for a new Harvard Law School (HLS) dean, a unique opportunity for making Harvard history is within his grasp. Harvard is the country??s oldest and arguably most prestigious law school, and its new dean will hold an important role as both an academic and national public figure. The Harvard Law School student newspaper, The Record, conducted an online poll in which two of the top five vote-getters were women. With Harvard falling behind other universities in the extent of its female leadership, and for the first time having...
...past few years, America has witnessed an enormous growth in the number of women holding top positions at the country??s most prestigious universities. Former HLS Professor Kathleen M. Sullivan is currently dean of Stanford Law School. HLS Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter left last year to become dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. In fact, Princeton, which began admitting women as undergraduates little more than three decades ago, now has women in more than half of its top academic jobs, including university president. Women are also presidents at other...