Word: ued
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...twentysomethings entered the decade floundering in the job market, did they deserve to be labeled dazed and confused? They had come of age after the U.S. took what some economists call the great U-turn. Energy prices first soared in 1973, and workers' wages stagnated. Between 1979 and 1995, some 43 million jobs were lost through corporate downsizing. Newly created jobs paid less and offered fewer benefits. Sharp cutbacks in federal grants since 1981 mean that 1 of 3 students works and attends school at the same time. Says Paul Rogat Loeb, author of Generation at the Crossroads, a study...
...U is for "Grand Utopia," the result of a partnership between the Harvard Film Archive (HFA) and the Busch-Reisinger. Silent films from the Soviet Union and posters from the October Revolution to the first Three-Year-Plan...
...Basically, the Core program does indeed put out a very good education," Mendelsohn says. "A student who goes through the process is better educated than one who went through a generation ago."CrimsonHector U. Velazquez...
Welcome to Harvard, Incorporated, where it's never enough. Outlay/Student Robert J. Coolbrith Crimson Harvard is ranked sixth in per student spending. School Spending per student Cal. Tech. $73,967 Johns Hopkins U. $61,704 Washington U. $54,020 Wake Forest U. $49,051 Yale U. $45,507 Harvard U. $42,902 U. of Chicago $40,686 Allegheny U $33,270 Columbia U. $32,738 U. of Pennsylvania $32,022 Source: 1996 U.S. News and World Report College Rankings...
...deliberately taking every step possible to protect both the University and the people in the building. We don't want anyone hurt," said Charles U. Daly, vice president for government and community Affairs...