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...revision of the criteria on which tenure decisions are based, appointment of a student to the minority faculty hiring committee, integration of minority issues in the first-year curriculum, appointment of a student to the admissions committee and closer examination of the hiring practices of law firms that recruit at Harvard...
...time when it is becoming increasingly difficult to recruit junior faculty, we are very happy to get such top people from top universities," acting-Chair Orlando Patterson said in an interview recently...
Would-be EarthCorps members, who range in age from 16 to over 80, complete an application form listing their skills and interests, a process that allows Earthwatch to match volunteers with appropriate projects. Living conditions vary from camping out to comfortable dorms. About 1 recruit out of 20 turns out to be a problem (a scientist working underwater in the Canary Islands discovered that one self-styled scuba diver could not even swim), but many others become Earthwatch regulars. Biologist Wynne-Edwards says 70% of her volunteers last year were repeaters...
...must actively recruit more women into our group, stake out the building, learn the comings and goings of the members, and initiate our plan...
...much for the importance of image. But Carril actually did try, taking up orange-and-black bow ties at one point. That is Armond Hill's first memory of him, when Hill was a senior at Bishop Ford High School in Brooklyn. (Carrilism: Always recruit at schools whose names begin with Bishop or Monsignor.) "I saw this short guy with a bow tie and a big cigar lying down in the bleachers," Hill recalls. "After the game he came down and told me everything I did wrong and that he could make me a better player. It was that, more...