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...mechanism put into place to help ensure the circulation of professors is the so-called “mortgage system”: a department can hire replacement professors before the senior faculty member retires, creating a temporary “bulge” in the number of faculty members allocated to the department...
...service expansions have been accompanied by the announcement of a revamped program replacing the recently defunct SafetyWalk. The new program—run by the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) and modeled on a successful effort at University of California Berkeley—will hire pairs of undergraduates to roam the Quad, Yard and River Houses during the night while maintaining constant radio communication with the central dispatcher and HUPD. Escorts will wear clearly marked HUPD vests and receive safety training. The new program, by coordinating with other transportation services and increasing visibility, appears to improve considerably on SafetyWalk?...
...Salvation Army needs to launch a public-awareness campaign, not only to explain why it needs the extra cash, but also to make sure it's known that none of Kroc's high-profile gift can fund any of the charity's other programs. The group plans to hire advertising firm Young & Rubicam to help get the word out. Last week Bassett fielded calls that were a mixture of envy and sympathy from the presidents of the United Way and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. "They called to say, 'Congratulations on a wonderful problem...
Anne Gardsbane, the HIO’s assistant director, wrote me that although the HIO sponsors “professors and high-level researchers,” they do not offer naturalization assistance to students, and my only option is to hire an attorney. I’ve looked into that, and they go at $200-$300 an hour—a pretty steep fee, given the already pricey tuition which accompanies this world-class university...
...random paramilitary groups would go around the country murdering union leaders against the wishes of the companies they are seeking contracts from. Union leaders such as Adolfo Munera, who just a week after winning a case in Colombia’s highest court forcing a Coke bottler to re-hire him after he was cleared of bogus criminal charges used to fire him in 1997, have been murdered. Coke has made no signs of breaking their close ties with its Colombian bottling plants...