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...plan will slash first year class sizes by almost half; instead of being divided into 4 sections of 140 students, the approximately 550 first year students will now have 7 sections of 80. HLS must therefore raise money to hire 15 new faculty members at a cost of $75 million, five of whom will teach first year students...
...must provide space for 15 new faculty members, provided the school is able to raise the funds to hire them...
Ewing said the panel would need to hire researches to do independent studies that would not be accused of bias...
...failure to hire Melnick-who Mansfield says was "very foolishly denied" tenure-has left Harvard with only junior Faculty to study public...
Local traditions fuel the problem. In the past, it was normal for West African families to send a child to stay with richer relatives in the city and for newlyweds to hire a young village girl to cook and clean for them. But with "the fabric of the extended family breaking down, things have become distorted," says Lisa Kurbiel, a child-protection officer with UNICEF. What was a custom has become an organized trade, with children being taken as far away as South Africa and the Middle East. Closer to home, they end up in such places as the labor...