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McCarver is the lead baseball analyst for Fox Sports
...have people in these not-tenurable positions where it is difficult to imagine someone being great at it for 40 years.” Harris said a committee is currently considering the time limit on preceptor positions and other non-tenure track positions at Harvard, which could potentially lead to changes to the hiring procedures.OPTIMISM FOR THE FUTUREDespite the challenges faced by the Expos program in recent years, many preceptors say that Jehn has led the program through the transition period with transparency and that they appreciate the base of knowledge of the program he has developed over time...
...committee concluded that the HUPD usually satisfies expectations and that environmental factors often lead to non-ideal encounters. Assuming that security is the community’s responsibility, the committee made a series of recommendations intended to immerse the HUPD in the community as well as a recommendation to institutionalize a process through which individuals could lodge a complaint against the department and have it investigated and resolved...
...Stokes teamed up with junior crew Michelle Konstadt in the B-division to lead the Crimson’s efforts. The pair won its opening race of the weekend, and was also victorious in its final three competitions on Sunday. The duo’s late charge allowed it to take over Boston College and bring home the division title...
...English and foreign-language professors, finds that women take between 1 and 3.5 years longer than men to attain the rank of professor, depending on the size and nature of their school, with the largest gap at private colleges and universities. "That's a staggering difference," says lead author Kathleen Woodward, an English professor at the University of Washington. Worse, the lag time is getting longer. Women now earn more doctorates than men and make up a greater proportion of associate professors, but they're rising through the ranks more slowly than they used to: women promoted in the 1990s...