Word: lecturere
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Eleanor shattered the ceremonial mold in which the role of the First Lady had traditionally been fashioned, and reshaped it around her own skills and her deep commitment to social reform. She gave a voice to people who did not have access to power. She was the first woman to...
In February 1996, Barro was the Lionel Robbins Lecturer at the London School of Economics. His lectures, Determinants of Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Empirical Study, were published last year.
Bryan R. Reynolds, a first-year lecturer in history and literature, says people who want to pursue careers in the humanities should be forewarned that they may not be wealthy.
Yale, Princeton and the University of Chicago are currently considering Holocaust studies professorships, according to Martin H. Peretz, a lecturer in social studies. While no particular scholar may have been available at the time of the bequest, that is no reason for the University to convince the donor to reallocate...
Stubbs, who is also a lecturer on anthropology, will become the director of college counseling at Paideia, a private secondary school, and will also teach archaeology and anthropology there. He says he is looking forward to spending more time in the classroom as a secondary school teacher.