Sentences with phrase «recent editorial projects»

Recent editorial projects include: Children of Empire, LEAP issue 37 (February 2016), with contributions from, among others, Anna Kats, Walter D. Mignolo, Uzma Rizvi and Lantian Xie, and Non-Aligned Movements, LEAP issue 45 (June 2017), with contributors including, among others, Jesse Darling, Hannah Black, Malak Helmy, Mi You, and Vijay Prashad.

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After a recent presentation to an editorial committee for a new hymnal, the head of the project told us how startled many of the denominational executives were at the outpouring of response to proposed changes in the language and selection of hymns.
A new analysis from the Editorial Projects in Education Research Center finds that the graduation rate for America's public schools stands just shy of 75 percent for the class of 2010, the most recent year for which data are available.
«This editorial leap to the two new areas of work (communication and training) that are now the No1 source of revenue for the company, as well as new projects, is relatively recent.
A new analysis of high school completion from the Editorial Projects in Education Research Center finds that the graduation rate for America's public schools stands at 73.4 percent for the class of 2009, the most recent year for which data are available.
The Daily Advertiser's editorial board is encouraged by results from the recent study by the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University:
Editorial by Dusty Sang • Stay Thirsty Press, a digital first publisher, is donating 50 cents from the sale of two of its most recent titles to the Pennsylvania Innocence Project and ProLiteracy.
The recent failure to meet a congressional deadline at the National Ignition Facility — a giant laser - centered fusion project at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — generated commentary, including from the editorial page of The New York Times, arguing that it was time to shift limited federal resources away from this particular long - pass approach.
In a recent editorial about the Keystone XL pipeline, the journal Nature argued that «the [Obama] administration should face down critics of the project, ensure that environmental standards are met and then approve it.»
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