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...this, of course, would be to hire more faculty, a solution that has long been championed by many in the University. The president must approve all tenure decisions, and any move to dramatically increase the size of the Faculty would be a costly venture requiring strong central administration support...
Pelt has introduced new topics into her curriculum, such as how to give presentations and interpret school demographic data. "Today school nurses need to be marketers in some ways," Pelt says. Nurses must know how to communicate with administrators on the need to hire a health aide, for example, or how to lobby a principal to fix water fountains so kids can get a drink from somewhere besides the soda machine...
...mobsters hack e-commerce sites, download customers' personal information and credit card numbers, then call victim companies to extort protection money. They threaten to post the purloined personal information and card numbers on the Internet - angering current customers and scaring off prospective ones - if the companies don't hire them as "security consultants...
...question becomes, are you willing to take a risk to appoint someone younger who is a world-class but maybe not world-known scholar?," MacFarquhar says. "I think Harvard tends to be risk-averse because we are claiming to hire the best...
...hire between 20 and 30 individuals every year, but we lose 20 or 30 to retirement or resignation, so we just run in place," Fisher said...