Word: likely
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...times have changed: “When we try to appoint an assistant professor today, it’s more like appointing a senior faculty member,” Dowling says...
...Some of the things [Dukakis is] most criticized for are sticking to his principles, like death penalty,” Heymann said in an interview. “He stuck to his principles and is a totally honorable...
...signature the only item an admissions office needs to cast a value judgment on a candidate? For the same reasons, the new practice of outsourcing higher-education grading to companies based in Malaysia and India is troubling; the imperfections in a student’s paper cannot be fixed like a technological glitch. These trends serve as additional evidence that the increasing commoditization and impersonality of education cannot be ignored...
Parker said that becoming part of a historical organization like Phi Beta Kappa was a humbling experience...
Traditionally, the University has not placed enough emphasis on seeking out diversity—in categories like gender and ethnicity—in candidates for faculty positions, according to Lamont. Consequently, she adds, the list of contenders for the professoriate have tended toward homogeny...