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With no mechanisms in place to ensure retirement, older professors would stay on longer and, many argue, their presence would restrict the promotion and recruitment of younger faculty members. Harvard’s 656 person Faculty—including associate, assistant and tenured professors—is already weighted toward the tenured ranks: 70 percent of these professors are tenured...
...unlike final clubs, which only let certain people into their houses and restrict certain rooms to members only, Salzberg said the Sigma Chi house will not have any exclusive parlors or rooms...
...Split care is driven by financing. Health insurers—and the Harvard system is in effect an insurance company—restrict psychiatrists to prescribing and only the very highest care, and therapists, who are cheaper, are dedicated to therapy,” says Meredith Rosenthal, assistant professor of health economics and policy at the School of Public Health. “It’s a very typical pattern...
...been trying to restrict ephedra supplements for the past six years, only to be beaten back by industry and political pressure. Thanks to the 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, the FDA has to go through all sorts of legal hoops to restrict dangerous supplements and can act only after they have gone on the market. By contrast, the agency carefully vets prescription drugs long before they ever reach consumers...
Hudak, however, acknowledges an undeniable downside to his players serving national team duty—one that, as of right now, will restrict Apps and Piper from competing in the Frozen Four...