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Jorge I. Domínguez, the Antonio Madero professor of Latin American politics and economics, and vice provost for international affairs, called Fernández a “bridge-builder” after his speech...
According to Wrinn, any use of the text message system would involve members of the Crisis Management Team, which is chaired by the Provost and is at the highest level in Harvard’s management structure...
...change their policies].” Harvard ended its early admission program on September 12, 2006. Princeton and the University of Virginia followed suit within the next few weeks. Yet the move was rejected by both Yale and Stanford, and was criticized in The New York Times by Stanford Provost John Etchemendy. Fitzsimmons has repeatedly said that one of the major goals of the move is to attract students from lower income brackets, as early admissions programs tend to “advantage the advantaged” who have access to guidance that might motivate them to apply early...
...campus on 10 acres (4 hectares) of land in gorgeous St. Kitts. Ross has attracted more than 20 faculty members from the U.S. with competitive salaries of $70,000 to $80,000 a year, plus overseas tax breaks. "The island life is definitely a bonus," says assistant provost Frank Wagner...
University Provost Steven E. Hyman said he was “sobered” by the findings, but that the report laid down essential baseline data that can be used to eventually track hiring trends...