Sentences with phrase «by a faculty member who»

When I have given presentations on diversity at conferences, I have often been approached by a faculty member who asserts that his department is already diverse.
Each shared resource is handled like a small business that provides a specialized service for a reasonable user fee and is coordinated by a faculty member who is experienced in that research area and has a staff that facilitates access to that resource.

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While reporting on a protest by a group of activists who had just forced the university's president to resign, he was pushed and harassed by the demonstrators, as well as by a faculty member.
Republicans from outside the state, including President Trump, have separately called for a new federal age limit, which has become a focus after 17 students and faculty members in Parkland were fatally shot, allegedly by 19 - year - old Nikolas Cruz, who is accused of carrying out the attack with a semiautomatic rifle he legally purchased.
The rot found its way into Braaten's own church and seminary» a process hastened, in Braaten's telling, by the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago's acceptance, in 1983, of ten faculty members who had lost their positions at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis in the 1970s civil war between moderates and conservatives in the Missouri Synod.
We are also educating our seminarians to look outward by establishing the permanent presence of a Third World faculty member, inviting guest faculty from abroad and encouraging foreign students who become involved in our specially designed program in international Christian studies.
The Kathleen Stitt Award is presented by the Foundation to a full - time student or faculty member who is participating in the ANC School Nutrition Research & Best Practices Showcase to help defray travel expenses incurred to attend the conference.
A far more pertinent issue raised by Kristof's piece is buried in his subsequent blog post: «When I was a kid, the Kennedy Administration had its «brain trust» of Harvard faculty members, and university professors were often vital public intellectuals who served off and on in government.»
The checks are part of an ongoing repayment to faculty members who had money deducted from their pay from 2013 to 2015 as part of a statewide deficit reduction program instituted by the Cuomo administration at the time.
Gipson, who was defeated in a re-election bid two years ago by Republican Sue Serino, was listed among the new faculty members at the college for the 2016 - 17 academic year.
The motivations most frequently cited by investigators who withheld data were that sharing required too much effort (80 %) and that scientists needed to protect the ability of a graduate student, postdoctoral fellow, or junior faculty member to publish (64 %).
According to «Dual Career Couples,» a 1999 survey of university administrators by Lisa Wolf - Wendel, Susan Twombly, and Suzanne Rice of the University of Kansas, Lawrence, up to 80 % of all university faculty members have spouses who are working professionals.
The team is led by University of Utah materials science and engineering professor Ling Zang, who also is a faculty member with the Utah Science, Technology and Research (USTAR) economic development initiative.
This research was led by Drs. Levey, Lah, and Junmin Peng, PhD, who was previously associate professor of genetics at Emory and is now a faculty member at St Jude Children's Research Hospital.
At UC Berkeley, the postdoc office generates financial support by charging visiting scholars $ 100 annually for university services (a visiting scholar is an individual who has gotten a Ph.D. more than 5 years ago and is usually a senior faculty member elsewhere).
• In News & Analysis, Yudhijit Bhattacharjee wrote about troubles at the Lick Observatory near San Jose, and other California observatory facilities, after a decision by the University of California's (UC's) Office of the President to cut off funding for the salaries of 11 faculty and staff members at the University of California Observatories system who are perceived by some to enjoy privileged status, with a lighter teaching load than other UC scientists and an 11 - month contract instead of the 9 - month contracts of other UC faculty.
The strategy of Burk Dehority, a still - active former faculty member of the Ohio State University in Wooster who last year received the 2008 Distinguished Senior Faculty Research Award from the university's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, has been to keep the work fresh by expanding his interests.
The research team was led by Jon - Kar Zubieta, M.D., Ph.D., a former U-M faculty member who now chairs the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Utah.
Muriel Poston, former dean of faculty at Pitzer College in California and one of the committee members who contributed to the report said, «If community colleges are only considered successful by virtue of degree completion, then students transferring into and graduating from other institutions are not accounted for.»
The review, entitled Scientists must be taught to manage, was written by husband and wife faculty members who attended the February 2012 workshop, gives their personal perspective on why the skills they learned are so important and why more workshops like this are needed throughout the academic and scientific communities.
«The Salk faculty is also very grateful for the invaluable expertise and help during the planning stages provided by Garry Van Gerpen, senior director of Facility Services, and his staff members, who are the ones who ultimately make it happen,» Verma said.
The distinguished professor designation denotes a faculty member who is recognized in the top 5 percent of their field by peers throughout the world.
K. C. Johnson, a faculty member who questioned the accusation of plagiarism and defended the students in Inside Higher Ed, then faced possible investigation by the university.
Led by HGSE faculty members, the program is for leaders in school systems and state agencies; experienced principals and teachers who aspire to system - level roles; and teams seeking to strengthen their skills and collaborative capabilities.
This year, 71 faculty members from eight different countries planned to help educators face these challenges by working as instructors for the 325 participants who attended this summer's institute.
Principals who do those things — and who include all members of the school family by including them in weekly newsletter mailings, faculty meetings, and introductions made at activities during and outside of the school day — understand the very real benefits of «taking care.»
Commencement Speakers Unbowed by Student Slings and Arrows Bloomberg Businessweek, 5/21/14 «At Harvard University, the dean of the Graduate School of Education rejected a request by some students and faculty members to rescind an invitation to Michael Johnston, a state senator in Colorado, who some found objectionable because of his stance on education reform.»
The question of what it means to know something «has been on philosophers» minds for 2,000 years or so,» says Professor Paul Harris, one of three faculty members who gamely entered the fray in a conversation hosted by Usable Knowledge for its video roundtable series.
Team - taught by faculty members, this integrated course will offer the cohort of incoming doctoral students the opportunity to work across the concentrations with students who have a variety of career goals and interests.
MHS Unplugged is coordinated by one of the faculty members, Bill Laidlaw, who is a special educator at the school.
These two measures of research quality are much more highly - correlated than are our two measures of teaching success: faculty members whose research have been recognized by the university average in the 49th percentile of tenured faculty field - adjusted h - indices, while those who have not been recognized for their research average in the 36th percentile of tenured faculty field - adjusted h - indices.
I've benefited from great case - based discussions throughout year with Professor Higgins and other members of the HGSE faculty, including Judy McLaughlin, Jim Honan, Joe Zolner, as well as faculty members from across Harvard who participated in Teaching and Learning By The Case Method as guest instructors.
Although it's tempting to continue with mentors who have a proven track record, selecting new mentors will ensure that additional successful teaching practices will be highlighted; that more teachers will be recognized for their ongoing efforts; and that more faculty members will be influenced by the program.
Under the train - the trainer model, NISL faculty members train local leaders (selected by the district or state), who become certified to provide training using NISL's world - class curriculum.
«My colleagues and I are gratified by President Faust's efforts to find a dean who will lead our vibrant school well,» added Murnane, who is a member of the faculty advisory committee working with Faust on the search.
Dues are paid by each member institution, and therefore, all faculty who are involved in teacher education are members.
All faculty members in each state university, other than those persons who teach courses that are conducted primarily in a foreign language, shall be proficient in the oral use of English, as determined by a satisfactory grade on the «Test of Spoken English» of the Educational Testing Service or a similar test approved by the Board of Governors.
University faculty members who reviewed lessons and participated in debriefing sessions are asked to validate the inferences by revisiting, as necessary, the LSG's initial lesson, the reviews they gave it, and the transcripts of the written lessons and debriefing sessions.
Teachers and principals from the area's five schools participated in this large class of 27 special and mainstreaming educators who were trained by GITC faculty member Robin O'herin.
Sister Anne, who has dedicated her life to Catholic education sees this unique role as a wonderful opportunity for our students, faculty and all of our IMS staff since she says, «The main reason Catholic schools exist is to pass on our faith to the next generation and to help all members, Catholic and non-Catholic, recognize that they are loved unconditionally by God.»
Sometimes, courses are designed and taught by experienced teachers in the district.9 Often, the university faculty members who teach courses are involved in local schools and are themselves former teachers.
(x) Upon approval of a Horace Mann charter school by the board, the superintendent where the Horace Mann charter school is to be located shall reassign, to the extent provided by the terms of its charter, any faculty member who wishes to be reassigned to another school located within the district.
The online diversity simulation is taught by full - time faculty members who were involved in its development.
He is joined this term by five new faculty members, including one who — unbeknownst to Straitley and everyone else — holds intimate and dangerous knowledge of St. Oswald's ways and secrets.
The Shelter Medicine Program is staffed by 3 faculty members who currently depend on grants and donations to remain in a position to continue the Shelter Medicine Program.
Once the koi were on campus, they were examined by Dr. Esteban Soto, who regularly treats koi as a faculty member with the Aquatic Animal Health unit, a division of the Companion Exotic Animal Medicine and Surgery Service.
For the final two years the resident is based primarily in Chicago and is supervised in part by a college faculty member who works full - time at Brookfield Zoo.
She was presented with a certificate of completion by Dr. Efa Llewellyn, a faculty member who is boarded in that specialty area, at a reception in June 2017.
The Emergency and Critical Care Service is composed of two faculty members who are board certified by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care.
Any faculty member who is a graduate of a school of veterinary medicine accredited in any state or country and whose practice of veterinary medicine is incidental to his or her course of instruction while serving as a faculty member in a veterinary college offering a program registered by the department;
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