Word: fosterers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Vignarajah said he aims to foster a familial environment at the Gannett House, the journal’s headquarters on the HLS campus, and to select and edit articles for publication from the over 2,000 submitted each year that are intriguing to everyone from "practitioners to academics to students...
Aside from this, Hsu says he is optimistic about life in Winthrop House—one of his main complaints about Columbia was that it “didn’t foster a sense of community...
...publication of yet another study uncovering a new way that chronic inflammation does harm to the body. It destabilizes cholesterol deposits in the coronary arteries, leading to heart attacks and potentially even strokes. It chews up nerve cells in the brains of Alzheimer's victims. It may even foster the proliferation of abnormal cells and facilitate their transformation into cancer. In other words, chronic inflammation may be the engine that drives many of the most feared illnesses of middle...
...love of friends, love of humanity, love of God, love of country, love of music, love of nature. Though the English language forces them under one sometimes-uncomfortable tent, there’s certainly room for them all. But when a certain type of so-called love starts to foster the opposite, maybe it’s time to come up with a new word. I would urge Perkins and his cronies to stop peddling a brand of love cheaper than the kind you find on those Valentine’s Day Sweethearts®, where “I love...
Membership to The Network is not open to female students from the College because the organization seeks to foster multi-disciplinary collaboration among graduate students rather than offer career advice to undergraduates, according to Fascett. Students from the College are, she said, welcome to attend Network events...