Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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However, this year, I decided that I could not truly assess the council and feel right about harshly judging its activities until I first became involved. It simply isn't right to give up on an institution because of limited information and a pervasive campus prejudice. In order to be...
History repeats itself. In 1918, partisan politics ruined the chances of a successful League of Nations. Its failure as an institution is said to be one of the factors that led to the re-emergence of German power and World War II. Following in the footsteps of Henry Cabot Lodge...
The merger between Harvard and Radcliffe places the College in a situation unlike that of other schools dealing with Title IX. Nowhere else in recent memory has a school had to transition abruptly from a legally defined single sex institution (complete with Title IX exemption) to a co-educational one...
"The costs were quite substantial and far in excess, from a corporate perspective, of any benefit that the institution could derive," says Thomas S. McGurty, vice president for finance and treasurer at Tufts. "I think many people, quite frankly, were using [the payment option] to realize frequent flier miles. It...
"When I was offered a permanent position at another excellent institution, I gladly accepted," a former associate professor says. "I was very very glad when I was able to leave," saying the department was "unsupportive and unfriendly."