Word: reappointing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...City Council recently voted not to reappoint Connarton to another term because he is aligned with the interests of Independent councillors, according to several political observers...
Furthermore, he has apparently "impress[ed] his own beliefs upon all others, and demand[ed] immediate and unilateral changes in house policy." Finally, Ignatiev has apparently been lax in attendance at tutor meetings--although the Liems admit that this was not "the last straw" which prompted them not to reappoint Ignatiev...
Last week, a CUNY official announced that theschool probably would not reappoint Jeffries aschair
LAST MONDAY, the Board of Trustees of the City University of New York voted to reappoint Dr. Leonard Jeffries as chair of City College's African-American Department for a limited eight-month. Next June, he will be re-evaluated...
Fine Arts would also like to incorporate photography and American art into the department. Shearman says he is hopeful that these curriculum changes will take place despite financial difficulties facing the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. "Harvard is not in a position where they can't reappoint or are in retrenchment," says Shearman. "They are not yet cutting academic programs...