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According to Prina, Guyton was immediately enthusiastic, although it wasn’t until recently that the exhibition came to fruition...
...that “reviews of undergraduate education frequently proceed in a haze of unwarranted optimism without a thorough discussion of ends and means.” Only when colleges have a firm grasp of their own functioning and abilities will curricular reviews actually bring the recommended changes to fruition...
...Ultimately, too many of today’s entrenched interests felt threatened—justified or not—by Summers’ vision, or by the manner in which he sought to bring his vision to fruition. That was his ultimate undoing...
...also fail to resolve the alleged problem of worker shortage in national security and technology-related fields. Because the grants do not necessitate that the student remain in the field after graduation or do government work, this supposed investment in education to increase national security may never come to fruition...
...color—all these horrors come to be seen as inevitable, or even natural. So many of us here have already abandoned our youthful idealism, have implicitly accepted the futility of imagining alternatives to the world that exists—never mind attempting to bring them to fruition. What dreams we are allowed to have are simply manufactured, ready for our willing consumption. Enticed by fifty-cent fantasies, more than a few of us fall for these “get rich” dreams and would rather die before trying to envision another world...