Word: institutionalizing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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But the political issues brought with them unexpected scrutiny. A slew of controversial debates last spring burned the body, forcing many members to reconsider the council's role as a political institution.
Baltimore's appointment has divided the Rockefeller trustees and faculty. Many believe that Baltimore's protective and somewhat arrogant attitude during the investigation raises serious doubts about his qualifications. Even if Baltimore is innocent of wrongdoing, as he probably is, his disinclination toward rooting out fraud among his colleagues is...
SINCE the turn of the century when it was simply another bastion of fine American WASPdom, Harvard has slowly evolved into a more open-minded institution.
Information provided by the Department of Education yesterday indicated that other students receiving federal aid do not have to sign the oath because they are not technically "grantees" as defined by the legislation. While the government distributes aid directly in the Pell, the educational institution is the grantee for the...
In March, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology will unveil a permanent exhibit on the relations between Native Americans and settlers, a show administrators say will mark the museum's transition from a private academic center of anthropological study to a more public institution.