Word: vocalized
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However, in recent years, faculty members have been more vocal in their criticisms as well...
...Faculty helped bring about greater outside scrutiny of grade inflation at Harvard. Mansfield’s suggestion that the admission of larger numbers of black students in the 1970s contributed to or initiated this trend earned him the ire of the Black Students’ Association, but his vocal criticism of the number of high grades earned by Harvard students helped draw national media coverage to the numbers of undergraduates in the United States who earn high grades. The University revealed that 91 percent of last year’s graduating seniors graduated with some sort of an honors degree...
...have watched with considerable sadness and disappointment as a vocal minority protests Yasin’s speech. At press time, 309 graduating students, 170 other students, 57 faculty members, 551 alumni, 141 parents, 3,460 community members and 68 emergency services personnel—4,756 people in total—have signed an online petition opposing the choice of Yasin and urging the public to consider his background as they listen to his speech. It also calls on Yasin to publicly denounce violence in the name of jihad and the events of Sept. 11 in the speech...
...hardest-working players I’ve ever competed with,” Bookman said. “He was a true leader, both by being very vocal and in leading by example. He will be sorely missed...
Students’ frustration with what they said was a lack of response on the part of the administration led them to take a mix of tactics—working within the system and becoming more vocal through protests—to advance their cause this school year...