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Back in August, Graduate School of Education students Jill A. Carlson and Eleanor B. O’Donnell asked their classmate Debra L. Gittler to help them organize a project of international scope??but none of them had a clear idea of what exactly they wanted...
...from being a problem exclusive to Russia, diploma forgery is a crime of international scope??thousands of fake documents are annually discovered in countries like Britain, the United States, and Ukraine, according to Alexei Shyshko, deputy head of the Department...
...dean of the College. “As with anybody, they are guessing [what the reaction will be] for an entire student population,” he says.Their positions afford Flores and McLeod some access to College decision makers, if not decision making, but even that is limited in scope??even more so for decisions of this magnitude.While community-wide e-mails such as those that detailed the $77 million of budget cuts do not generally come as a surprise to the two, they do not necessarily have strong influence over their content.“They...
...Wasilla is a tragedy, Shakespearean in scope??there’s a gorgeous natural environment with a relentless assault of strip malls,” Howk said in an interview last week. “Wasilla is one big road that cuts through town and there’s a grocery store and a Wal-Mart...and a strip mall...
...director of the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative at the Kennedy School and a former UN co-worker of Ruggie—said that Ruggie’s work is “increasingly important in today’s world, where corporations are very influential and have enormous scope??. “Developing new frameworks for governance is going to be very important,” Nelson said. She emphasized that Ruggie’s versatile roles, both in policy and academe, have made him one of the most qualified people to address human rights frameworks...