Word: socio
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These new professors were plucked from Northwestern University, Columbia University and the University of California at San Diego, respectively. Jencks, who has shared the spotlight with Wilson as one of the nation's most influential sociologists, has written extensively about socio-economic inequality and the homeless. Newman has done ground-breaking research on the urban working poor, and Borjas is an expert on the relationship between immigration and labor markets...
Care about children. Children need to be safe and loved. They must be taught peacemaking skills and nurtured in their efforts to figure the world out. All children--regardless of race, gender, or socio-economic status--need to be surrounded by caring adults...
...history's most brutal regimes. In a country which has prided itself on being a true melting pot for a diverse population of many different racial, ethnic, religious and cultural strands, Buchananism is at the very least problematic and at the very worst utterly destructive of our socio-political heritage. His is the constitution of a rising demagogue...
...Admissions, Jewett presided over the merger of Harvard and Redcliffe Colleges and widened the circle of recruitment at the admission office. The past 30 years have seen a dramatic increase in the number of students from far away states and foreign countries, and from different ethnic and religious groups, socio-economic backgrounds and an ever-increasing range of activities and interests...
Four speakers on a panel sponsored by the Graduate School of Education (GSE) Saturday discussed what role socio-economic status and class should play in hiring and school admissions processes for Asian Americans...