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...loved this law school since the moment I arrived here as a student,” Kagan, told faculty and students yesterday. “I’ve always regarded Harvard Law School as a kind of metropolis, the New York City of all law schools??and to be able to have a job in which I think about how to improve this school—that is a dream...
...There is no college that is more aggressive in its recruiting than Harvard,” he said. “Over time, if you want to be effective, you want to develop a personal relationship with counselors and teachers in schools??that’s what works best in the long run. But you have to keep going back every year...
...times that number find their way to the circular file annually. And while rejection from the College doesn’t spell the end of one’s career—most applicants can rely on acceptance from a number of “safety” schools??there’s no such thing as a “safety” press. For a young academic whose chances at tenure depend on having books published by reputable presses, a snub from Sisler can prove a crippling career setback...
Souter also questioned whether percentage plan relies upon the segregation of schools??an issue which the Civil Rights Project, led by Orfield, recently supported in a published study...
...seem that President Bush is trying to improve higher education. But if his proposal for accountability is used to cut funds from schools that rank poorly, he will do no such thing. If Bush wanted to truly help American higher education, he could increase federal spending on state schools??especially at a time when state governors are being forced to cut university funding due to the slowing economy. To increase Americans’ access to education, Bush could ask Congress to spend more money on tax benefits to help low-income students afford college. There are many ways...