Word: institutionalize
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Gergen's words have been in high demand this commencement season. He recently delivered a class day speech for that second-rate institution in New Haven loaded with Harvard barbs.
As the sole and nearly-omnipotent disciplinary mechanism of Harvard College, the Administrative Board has, for the most part, succeeded in avoiding any kind of in-depth public scrutiny. Criticisms that the Ad Board should adopt court-like procedures have been deftly deflected by administrators who insist the board is...
It was ironic, Jackson said, that an institution publicly committed to indoctrinating its students into the world of public policy and social justice also faced problems with discrimination.
It was ironic, Jackson said, that an institution publicly committed to indoctrinating its students into the world of public policy and social justice also faced problems with discrimination.
"He could have gone anywhere as a young physician," Durham says, "but he chose Drew Medical Center in Los Angeles, which is primarily a hispanic-serving institution where most people consider an urban ghetto."