Word: professionalism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Your article on the job opportunities for engineers [May 10] only encourages too many college students to enter the profession. Employment may be booming for new graduates, but for mature, experienced engineers the unemployment rate is high. Consider the May 6, 1982, Chicago Tribune classified ads: engineering situations wanted, well...
What make this man so special, though, is neither his longevity nor his achievements but the way he approaches his profession. In a sport known for its individualism, McCurdy has developed a program that revolves around team unity and produces teams which can win dual meets, not superstars who rake...
The system he is fighting, in his view, is "corrupt to its core." While his book is primarily an entertaining gloss of his most intriguing legal battles, Dershowitz lays out his case against criminal justice in a furious ten-page introduction. The system is "built on a foundation of not...
Ten years ago, given the relatively rudimentary state of computer programming and the entrenched skepticism of the medical profession, this scene could only have been imagined. Although this technology is still years away from wide utilization, today it is already in use in a few hospitals. In the pulmonary lab...
The following opinion piece is excerpted from a joint class report written by Chester W. Hartman '57 and Michael D. Tanzer '57 for their 25th reunion next month. Hartman, presently an urban planner, author and visiting fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C. says he is "very...