Word: rigorousity
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Converse also has few of the grueling routines that have forged the Citadel's reputation as a rigorous training ground for South Carolina's military and business elite, she said.
Joseph Connor, former chief of the U.S. accounting firm Price Waterhouse, last May became the first businessman ever to be put in charge of U.N. administration and management. He has begun rigorous management-training and performance-evaluation systems for Secretariat employees, which could be the first steps toward creating a...
In its staff editorial "Ethnic Studies Is Not A Discipline" (October 10, 1995), The Crimson staff acknowledges the importance of diverse academic perspectives, yet it fails to recognize that a program in Ethnic Studies would provide those very perspectives in whose absence no meaningful dialogue can flourish. The Academic Affairs...
We hope that the CPRC decides to take at least the first of these two steps. Doing so would allow students who want to take a rigorous literature, fine arts, philosophy, music, history or foreign language course to take one for Core credit. The current program encourages students to take...
Current members of the Harvard crew will most likely not be allowed to participate in the filming because of rigorous schedules and stringent N.C.A.A. rules, which Parker called "oppressive, to say the least."