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Similarly, professors would retain control over enrollment in their seminars and the power to accept or deny students who wish to join their courses later in the semester. Student-professor meetings could still take place in person, but an easy-to-use online interface would eliminate bureaucratic hassles and give professors more control over their classes...
...said the committee had discussed the latter issue and deliberately chosen to retain “women” in the title so as not to erase the emphasis on the study of women and women’s history...
...There are good schools within an urban school system. But there’s no theory about how to take those schools and spread the practice. There’s no real theory on how to attract, retain and motivate personnel within a school district. There’s no real theory on how to use data to manage people for more effectiveness,” Grossman said...
Giacino was the lead author of a landmark 2002 paper that defined a condition known as the "minimally conscious state." Minimally conscious patients are more responsive to the world than vegetative patients and, significantly, retain the potential to become fully conscious. The famous 1996 case of the "coma cop" involved a police officer who was almost certainly minimally conscious and briefly recovered consciousness after seven years. Schiavo's parents tried but failed to establish that this was their daughter's condition...
...important rock band sorta reminiscent of Bends-era Radiohead” niche, Travis seem to be taking their own stab at it with 12 Memories. They’re writing songs now about domestic abuse and 9/11 (these are huge- about time someone addressed the real issues), but wisely retain their light, Beatles-inspired sound. If you like charm and good melodies, and want to take a thirty some dollar shot at the Coldplay empire, Travis may well be your match tonight. 7:30 p.m. Tickets $31. Orpheum Theatre, 1 Hamilton Place...