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Dibadj says that HSA has already brought more publicity to the department and adds that he hopes this will convince the University to devote even more effort to building on its solid foundations.
Grubbing for money, of course. Congressmen and Senators spend so much time filling their campaign war chests that Senate Democratic leader George Mitchell last year instituted a monthly one-week recess that members can devote to fund raising. Of the 31 Senators seeking re-election this year, 17 will raise...
University administrators will probably happily announce their willingness to speak with students about changing the date of Commencement, and they will expect students to devote their time to forming committees, taking surveys and attending meetings--and nothing will come of it. This is unreasonable. The administration should take the initiative...
"I think it is a total anachronism thatinterest in entering medicine as a career shouldbe dropping off. If you want to devote your lifeto helping sick people, it has never been as goodand it is getting better very rapidly all thetime," he said.
The most promising efforts involve juvenile offenders before they get into the prison system. In a successful Massachusetts program, a social worker may devote from 10 to 50 hours each week to a single youthful offender, offering counsel and guidance through government bureaucracies. Such programs require time, dedication and money...