Word: trade-offs
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But Shattuck insists that there need not be a trade-off between national security and academic freedom. "I think we get in a very dangerous bind when we face academic freedom off against national security," he says. In fact, he continues, the "great openness" of the "American scientific community is...
...The trade-off is the absence of the same funds from the next fiscal year's budget, which automatically includes a $1.1 million increase in debt service. Healy said that no additional allocations will be made to defray that expense.
The lone dissenter both in the Financial Aid Committee and in the faculty meeting was Steven Shavell, professor of Law and Economics. "Any money used to support students over the summer would not be available to them during the school year," he said yesterday. "The fact that there was a...
The University's unusual arrangement with the Fly represents something of a trade-off, Rosen explains. "The Fly Club is given access to it, and in exchange they agree to maintain it. There are no maintenance costs attached to the University."
Rosovsky: I think it's fair in one sense. Tenure, explicit the way that academic tenure is, can only be found in higher education. It does not exist to my knowledge in business. We are peculiar in that way, and you could perhaps argue that the price of lifetime tenure...