Word: scholarshipped
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Spence held a joint appointment between theEconomics Department and the Business School,demonstrating, according to Schelling, thediversity of his scholarship...
Papers containing original research from the area of study would serve as an ideal accountability mechanism. Departments would surely appreciate the increase in current, original scholarship. There is no reason why academic advisers or other faculty could not take the time to evaluate the work of students who study abroad. After all, if the learning were taking place on this campus, faculty members would be grading papers as a matter of course...
Nevertheless, common sense argues for wider acceptance of the Smithsonian's accord, even at the risk of some loss to scholarship. As Harjo notes, the agreement applies "modern standards of ethics to yesterday's abuses." And it may help forestall the future desecration of lands that others hold sacred in memory...
...much a literary figure as a legal one, Holmes' major work, The Common Law, is held as one of the classics of legal scholarship more than a century after its publication. Toss in Holmes' friendships with the major figures of the Northeastern aristocracy (Henry and William James and Henry Cabot Lodge, among others), not to mention the three separate battle wounds he suffered as an officer in the Civil War, and you have a life history that could intimidate even the hardiest of biographical explorers...
...Northeastern's a very good team; obviously we did not play as well as we are capable of," Caples said. "When we play scholarship teams such as Northeastern we need to play thinking...