Word: recruiting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...just astonishing to be able to recruit a couple this strong," he said. "This is a real coup for Harvard University...
This fall, The Crimson held a conference (co-sponsored by the Nieman Foundation and the Afro-American Studies Department) aimed at recruiting minorities and at educating the community about diversity in the news and in the newsroom. Editors also attended meetings of many minority groups in an effort to recruit compers. By adding a structure within The Crimson expressly for the purpose of diversifying the staff, we hope to build on these efforts and insure a sustained effort...
...whether we had to feel obligated to stay for the good of the department even if it wasn't the best for us," said Fudenberg. "We both wish MIT well... But people do what's best for them and hope it's reasonable. [MIT administrators] are actively working to recruit...
...should decry is the fact that men's and women's intercollegiate athletics at Harvard both consume so much money already. And every argument about the relationship between team support and alumni contributions shows that intercollegiate sports are a Faustian bargain; The University goes out of its way to recruit academically underqualified candidates because of their revenue-earning potential...
...hear Silicon Graphics president Edward McCracken tell it, taking away the executive's most prized form of compensation -- stock options -- would be nothing less than a disaster for American business. High-tech companies, like his computer-manufacturing firm, would be unable to recruit top engineers and software programmers, warns McCracken. They would then lose their competitive edge. "The next thing you know," he says, "the Japanese would be taking over, and all of Silicon Valley would be at risk...