Sentences with phrase «as graduate and undergraduate»

MassArt's David and Sandra Bakalar Gallery and Stephen D. Paine Gallery, which occupy over nine thousand square feet, host several major exhibitions each year, as well as graduate and undergraduate students in graduate thesis exhibitions, the annual Senior Show, and the All - School Show.
Additionally, students gain valuable pre-professional experience as graduate and undergraduate interns at the IAS, assisting with curatorial projects, education programs, public events, public relations, and outreach.
Featuring two and three - dimensional works by local and national professional artists as well as graduate and undergraduate students from the SAIC, Converging Patterns addresses the question of our future fashions in light of dramatic social and environmental changes taking place now.
This project will provide in - depth legal resource materials for General Counsels in the AAU (and, we hope, eventually to universities across the country) on effective and legally sustainable approaches to build greater diversity in the faculty, as well as graduate and undergraduate student bodies.

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The pattern dogged him throughout university as he worked on undergraduate and graduate degrees.
The program, which Chipotle (cmg) unveiled on Monday, is a partnership with Colorado - based Guild Education and will allow employees at the burrito chain to pursue undergraduate or graduate degrees, taking college courses, earn a GED, or study English as a second language.
He has taught at the graduate and undergraduate levels for more than 20 years and served as department chair, senior associate dean and, most recently, dean of the Graziadio School.
Borrowing to complete an undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree program is often the only means to pay for the cost of higher education, as the price tag continues to increase at public and private institutions alike.
Today, many of those who graduate with more than $ 50,000 in debt aren't the students who are pursuing highly - lucrative careers, such as becoming a doctor or a lawyer, but undergraduate students and their parents.
Mr. Mousseau earned a Masters of Business Administration at the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario where he graduated as an Ivey Scholar, and an undergraduate degree in Economics from McGill University.
It offers student loans for undergraduates and graduate students including MBA candidates, law students and students studying health professions such as medicine, dentistry and nursing.
I may have read Abrams» most famous work of criticism, The Mirror and the Lamp (1953), as an undergraduate or graduate student.
My undergraduate and graduate «science» degrees in business technically make me as qualified in «science» as he is.
«Many people will go to this film and enjoy it,» expressed Dr. Johnson, who holds a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and has taught a Cinematic Theology course at the undergraduate level in college, as well as a course on the Theology of Movies and Visual Media at the graduate level in seminary.
Biologists spend a lot of time as undergraduates and graduate students and post-grads and post docs before they could really be considered well educated in the field.
As a philosophy professor, I have attempted to explain Whitehead's thought in both undergraduate courses and graduate seminars.
Programs at the undergraduate and especially at the graduate level continue to develop, particularly in denominations which understand the necessity for training church musicians theologically and liturgically as well as musically.
These PERMANENT NOTES, as Professor Burch has entitled them, cover a period extending from 1919 to 1943 and consist, mostly, of class notes, reading notes, and papers composed by Burch while he was an undergraduate student, graduate student, and teaching assistant at Harvard University.
These include the criteria that the academic program be at a «postgraduate» level — that is, that students have completed an undergraduate degree; that there be a certain level of library holdings; that faculty members themselves hold graduate «research» degrees; that there be provisions protecting academic freedom such as academic tenure; and so forth.
Theological schools with this sort of ethos have tended to be especially comfortable associating with or being an organic part of other types of academic communities such as undergraduate colleges, graduate centers, and universities.
I agree — although I outright reject Chad's claims to numerous degrees in engineering (as I recall he claims to have two master's degrees and an «undergraduate degree» — seriously, what university graduate refers to a bachelor's degree as an «undergraduate degree»?).
The 29 - year - old Wolf began his radio career as an undergraduate at Northwestern, and after graduating in 1975, he continued to broadcast occasionally while holding down a newspaper job.
Dr. Cheyney currently directs the International Reproductive Health Laboratory at Oregon State University where she has developed an academic learning community comprised of five undergraduate research assistants, 12 graduate students and one postdoctoral fellow whose research agendas are focused on identifying culturally appropriate ways to improve access to high quality midwifery care as a means of reducing health inequalities for mothers and babies in the U.S and abroad.
She continues to conduct and collaborate in research within the speech pathology field through East Stroudsburg University, where she also serves as a guest lecturer for graduate and undergraduate classes.
In May of this year, 20 years after starting as an undergraduate, and at the age of 46, I finally graduated.
As part of her research agenda, she mentors undergraduate and graduate students, presenting at annual conventions, regionally and nationally.
As a result, fewer undergraduate nursing students experience caring for women who choose physiologic birth, which presents a challenge for nurse educators and implications for preparing students to provide appropriate care for all childbearing women after the students graduate.
Later that afternoon, SUNY Poly's web coordinator, who appears to have participated in a late - morning, «urgent call» with communications staff — and who, at 3:12 PM, received an email from Gretzinger titled «URGENT [redacted]» — sent the spokesman links to the undergraduate and graduate course catalogs («catalog changes as discussed,» the subject line read).
It has been suggested that he will say two - year degrees could transform university for thousands of undergraduates, and allow students to pay fewer tuition fees, as well as leaving graduates with less debt.
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The Program has a long - standing commitment to providing substantive internship opportunities for undergraduates, graduate students, and post-docs from all fields of science and engineering, as well as law students.
Lab Girls begins with Jahren accompanying her father to his teaching lab, with table surfaces so solid they couldn't be damaged with a hammer and includes her undergraduate and graduate education, subsequent teaching positions and research postings as far afield as an isolated Arctic Ocean island.
Hrabowski also used his personal experience as an undergraduate at Hampton University, a historically black university, and as a graduate student at the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign.
I?ve served as an undergraduate mentor, critiqued student presentations during its Summer Research Conference, and served on a panel that advised students on what to expect in graduate school.
Now a 47 - year - old adjunct professor of biology at San Diego State University, he is known as Grizz, short for grizzly bear, to friends and close associates from his undergraduate and graduate student days in Santa Cruz.
«This project that they did was my dream,» says Gerry Carter, a University of Maryland, College Park, graduate student who was not involved in the new research and who tackled a similar problem as an undergraduate.
This means that for every 10 students who enter the College of Natural Sciences and participate in FRI, two will graduate who would have otherwise dropped out or taken longer than six years to get an undergraduate degree, and almost three more students will wind up with a STEM degree, as opposed to changing majors, because they participated in FRI..
As the authors of the new UNC study write, admissions committees often assume that «[t] ypical selection criteria [such as] standardized test scores, undergraduate GPA, letters of recommendation, a resume and / or personal statement highlighting relevant research or professional experience, and feedback from interviews with training faculty... correlate with research success in graduate school.&raquAs the authors of the new UNC study write, admissions committees often assume that «[t] ypical selection criteria [such as] standardized test scores, undergraduate GPA, letters of recommendation, a resume and / or personal statement highlighting relevant research or professional experience, and feedback from interviews with training faculty... correlate with research success in graduate school.&raquas] standardized test scores, undergraduate GPA, letters of recommendation, a resume and / or personal statement highlighting relevant research or professional experience, and feedback from interviews with training faculty... correlate with research success in graduate school.»
For teaching, your CV should list all courses taught; involvement with graduate students (lab experiences, theses, dissertations — as a committee member and adviser) and noteworthy research accomplishments of undergraduates; supervision of postdoctoral scholars and researchers; curriculum development; advising load and work with student groups, committees, or task forces; teaching and research awards and other major accomplishments.
According to a Department of Veterans Affairs report, as of February 2007, some 13,000 post-9 / 11 veterans have used the benefits to pursue graduate degrees, about 139,000 have studied for undergraduate degrees, and some 122,000 have enrolled in community colleges.
Scott Rick, a co-author of this study and a graduate student in the Social and Decision Sciences Department at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an economics major as an undergraduate.
Although URM high school graduates were just as likely as non-URM graduates to enroll in undergraduate institutions and to express an interest (as freshmen) in biological sciences, interested URM students were less likely to earn a biological sciences degree.
Highlight the advanced courses you completed as an undergraduate, your performance in these courses, and how the experience of going through those courses will help you as a graduate student.
The expectations for graduate students aren't as clear as they are for undergraduates, and there aren't any «right» answers.
I majored in history as an undergraduate — at Pomona College in Claremont, California, class of 1963 — then bailed on graduate school and became an elementary school teacher in a vain effort to calm a boyfriend's jealousy.
Suggestions included taking graduate courses as an undergraduate, working as a technician or an assistant in a research lab, entering a master's program, or pursuing the opportunity to participate in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program, which provides preparation for graduate courses; reading science papers; and taking the GRE.
A disproportionate share of African - American and Hispanic males (as well as females) who received their S&E doctorates between 1995 and 1999 attended minority - serving institutions as undergraduates.1 Twenty - five percent of African Americans and 23 % of Hispanics receiving S&E doctorates received their bachelor's degrees at historically black colleges and universities and Hispanic - serving institutions, respectively.1 Minority - serving institutions overachieve in producing much higher numbers (of either sex) of minority S&E graduate success stories than majority institutions.
For the undergraduate and graduate students we talked about health disparities and what they, as minority students, could bring to the table,» says Banks.
As for overly friendly «chatters,» Hall feels it is her responsibility to interact with graduate and undergraduate students.
Its activities include assisting undergraduates with the graduate admissions process, mentoring local high school students, connecting black graduate students with faculty of color, as well as several social activities, including bowling, barbeques, and an annual formal with alumni.
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