Word: lowerings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Michels and her colleagues examined over 113,000 participants from 1989 to 2003 and found that a higher index correlated with a lower probability of premenopausal breast cancer...
...school systems’ policies in both cases were upheld by the lower courts, according to the Associated Press...
...while the paycheck for Harvard’s president has grown considerably in recent years, it’s still substantially lower than the pay given to other Ivy League leaders. The presidents of Columbia, the University of Pennsylvania, Brown, Cornell, Yale, and Princeton all earned more than Harvard’s chief in 2004-2005, according to the Chronicle’s annual report on presidential salaries released last week...
...earn marks of 3.0 or lower receive a letter from Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 notifying them that action must be taken...
Harvard, for better or worse, would not be Harvard without legacies, athletes, and underrepresented minorities, considerations that complicate an already not-so-meritocratic process. Recent discussions regarding the lower acceptance rate for apparently more qualified Asian American applicants have revealed an ugly bias against Asian Americans at Ivy League admissions offices. According to Jerome Karabel’s book “The Chosen,” this bias has been prevalent since the 1980s...