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Orfield says that Romney’s proposed restructuring of the state university system—which would eliminate the position of University of Mass. President William T. Bulger, and allow individual campuses to “spin off?? by setting their own course—would actually force the campuses to compete for fewer resources...
...Research thrives on openness and suffers in isolation,” he explained in his address, urging the government to take a “hands-off?? approach to development, harnessing research both from universities and private industry—in effect, to shift the onus of innovation and responsibility as much as possible into the hands of research experts themselves...
Later that afternoon, as she was about to begin an interview with the only openly HIV-positive South African judge, she heard her cellphone—which she had meant to turn off??ringing. When she answered, she found a Basic Books publishing executive on the line offering to take her to dinner...
...level of participation was a lot higher prior to the war, in large part because this is a school of public policy,” he said. “Since the war has actually started, the volume has begun to taper off??we are not a military institution...
...sure that Harvard would have no qualms, despite the struggle at Yale denying [graduate students] their rights,” DiMaggio said. “I’m not trying to write [the strike] off??I just have very little faith that the Harvard administration will take note...