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Before the President could nominate Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the Supreme Court, she had to be vetted by his staff. TIME obtained the questionaire the Administration had used before in the vetting process; it consists of 65 exhaustive, multi-part questions about family, health, taxes and finances going back decades...
President Bill Clinton's fortunes improved last week. A number of his legislative initiatives made some progress through Congress, and he finally named his candidate for the Supreme Court seat being vacated by Byron White. A quick Senate confirmation was expected for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a judge on the federal...
Gaynor's CRLS colleagues criticized McGrath for failing to nominate Gaynor for the position and questioned the equity of the school system's advancement process.
Affirmative action efforts in the FAS must start with the individual departments because the departments nominate their candidates. But Hoyte hinted his plans could call for more concrete incentives for departments to increase the diversity of their nominees.
The award is given to the six collegiate athletes who have displayed exceptional qualities in sports, academics and extracurricular activities. The NCAA will nominate six additional candidates before choosing the winners.