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Lansing and the other organizers of the film festival, Maya F. Durrett and Rebecca S. Sockbeson, are all students in GSE's Risk and Prevention program. This film festival is an outgrowth of their class, "Issues in Contemporary Native American Education...
Zelikow's efforts to make the era come alive for his students is an outgrowth of his own philosophy about academic work...
...outgrowth of the case was a rapprochement, at least in public, between Betty Shabazz and Farrakhan, who helped raise funds for the family's legal expenses. An arrangement with prosecutors allowed Qubilah to avoid trial but also required her to undergo psychiatric, drug and alcohol treatment. She moved to San Antonio and began working at a radio station partly owned by former Manhattan borough president Percy Sutton, a family friend who was once her father's lawyer...
Students sometimes complain that visiting professors raise their grading standards when teaching at Harvard, an outgrowth of the common perception that Harvard students are fundamentally more intellectual than students at other schools...
Ethnic studies is an outgrowth of the trend in recent decades toward multiculturalism, or the belief that only by studying and preserving the disparate cultures that comprise this country can we construct a fair and just society. Most intellectuals, and indeed most citizens, are in favor of a fair and just society. The problem, of course, is in the details; what is fair and just, and how do we achieve...