Sentences with phrase «by university faculty»

The Center's academic program encompasses both graduate and undergraduate seminars, offered either as independent courses through adjunct teaching by the Center's staff or in conjunction with courses taught by university faculty at Columbia University and at NYU's Institute of Fine Arts.
The increased modeling of technology integration in instruction by university faculty members and K - 12 teachers was a major goal of this PT3 grant.
Hear how rural AspirnautTM students around the nation can become scientists engaging in weekly hands - on, inquiry based STEM labs led by university faculty and students.
The lesson reviews written by university faculty comprise another part.
The 2017 MCA is the result of two years of work by university faculty and students, state and federal agency researchers, non-profit organizations, resource managers, and citizens from across Montana.
They were selected on the basis of academic merit from a field of candidates nominated by university faculty nationwide.

Not exact matches

In making its case to cities, Uber can start by better explaining the benefits it can bring to municipalities, says Jui Ramaprasad, a professor of information systems at McGill University's Desautels faculty of management.
According to research by Jeffrey Dew, a faculty fellow with the University of Virginia's National Marriage Project, couples who fight about finances once a week are 30 % more likely to divorce than those who disagree on the topic a few times per month.
The gift, the largest ever received by the university, is going toward the endowment of 10 faculty chairs and will result in a new graduate program facility.
The speech, given by Smith to students and faculty at the university's Terry College of Business, covered a lot of ground, but it frequently returned to security issues that kept the former CEO awake at night — foremost among them was the company's large database.
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.
The University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business will also be involved in CDL — Rockies by having faculty members act as expert advisers and as a link to other strong researchers on their campus.
Less than a year after spinning off from the University of Waterloo's faculty of engineering, IPT has been recognized by the Federal and Ontario governments for its breakthrough technology and efforts towards commercialization.
Prior to Impromptu Guru, Jill worked as the Communication Manager for a national franchise, was a faculty member at Arizona State University, and established a nationally - recognized presence in the online education community, by starting up two major online education offices at the largest university in the country, serving 60,000 + students and increasing online tuition revenue by nearly a million dollars in her first eigUniversity, and established a nationally - recognized presence in the online education community, by starting up two major online education offices at the largest university in the country, serving 60,000 + students and increasing online tuition revenue by nearly a million dollars in her first eiguniversity in the country, serving 60,000 + students and increasing online tuition revenue by nearly a million dollars in her first eight months.
Reports are marked by faculty and must be completed satisfactorily to meet the University of Calgary's academic requirement to graduate with a Co-op designation.
Coordinated by the Banting & Best Centre for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (BBCIE), the university's nine accelerators provide a range of resources for entrepreneurial students, faculty and recent graduates.
Programs offered by Western Governors University are flexible, self - paced, and personalized with one - on - one support from faculty.
And a progressive University integrates crowdfunding into a holistic support program that serves businesses in its community; it's powered by faculty and students of all backgrounds, who in return gain invaluable applied experience.
Sysomos began as an advanced research project for content aggregation and analysis started by University of Toronto Computer Science faculty member Nick Koudas and graduate student Nilesh Bansal in 2005.
One of these obligations was being the official appointed student representative of the Humanities faculty by the university.
Just last week, a court found that the allegations were a conspiracy plot from some of his fellow students and university faculty who were angered by how Khan outspoken had become over corruption at the university he attended.
Catholic colleges and universities, only a small proportion of the faculty (those teaching theology) would seem to be covered by the ministerial exception.
The Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, whose members integrate faith and learning, submitted a brief (accessible here) that argued that all faculty in its institutions should be covered by the ministerial exception:
Though the university never admitted discrimination by the school's then - dean and faculty, research by the Anti-Defamation League showed that 65 % of the Jewish students at that time either flunked out or were forced to repeat coursework - up to a year of it - in order to stay.
For my good friends at the Georgia Family Council, I wrote a post on a recent decision by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Jennifer Keeton's suit against faculty and administrators in the graduate counseling program at Augusta State University.
The youthful protesters who demonstrated on CUA's campus, supported by faculty and students at Catholic universities across the United States, demanded - in the name ofacademic freedom - that Curran be reinstated.
-- involve wide swaths of faculty and students in doing the greening and learning by doing, universities will discover that their centers of gravity and their growing edges have shifted.
William F. Buckley, Jr. famously said that he would rather be governed by the first two thousand people in the Boston phone directory than by the faculty of Harvard University.
One university divinity school dean told me that he himself values the writing his faculty does for laypeople in the church, but tenure decisions are made by a universitywide committee, and chemists, economists and other scholars will dismiss more popular writing as «obviously not scholarship.»
The University of Paris was controlled by its faculty, but some of the older universities were student - controlled.
Pertinent to this discussion is a recent publication of Democracy As Culture: Deweyan Pragmaticism in a Globalized World, edited by Sor - Hoon Tan and John Whalen - Bridge, both on the faculty of the National University of Singapore with a dozen articles by different authors on Dewey and Confucianism.
The St. John's Bible, in contrast, has been lovingly and excruciatingly pored over by a highly trained scribe, illuminated by a master artist, planned and supported by a monastery and a university's theology faculty.
A university faculty prayer inspired by the Chorister's Prayer of the Royal College of Church Music.
But the group, Schroeder points out, was mostly religious professionals (mainly from denominational staffs, specialized ministries and seminary faculties), leavened by three university economists.
But while 63 percent of full - time faculty at four - year universities and colleges nationwide identify as «far left» or «liberal» and only 12 percent identify as «far right» or «conservative,» Liberty University bucks the trend in attracting primarily conservative students and faculty — no surprise, having been founded by the late Jerry Falwell, Sr., of the (now defunct) Moral Majority.
There the Brunner Foundation, in cooperation with the theological faculty of the university and various church and civic groups, is sponsoring a series of lectures and festivities which began in early November with three public forums, followed by an «Emil Brunner Faculty Day» on November 29.
By the nineteenth century, universities were being founded which had no faculty of theology at all, and some had constitutions which declared that they were purely secular institutions in which no religious subjects could be pursued.
It may be an arrangement that factors out different aspects of the school's common life to the reign of each model of excellent schooling: the research university model may reign for faculty, for example, or for faculty in certain fields (say, church history, or biblical studies) but not in others (say, practical theology), while paideia reigns as the model for students, or only for students with a declared vocation to ordained ministry (so that other students aspiring to graduate school are free to attempt to meet standards set by the research university model); or research university values may be celebrated in relation to the school's official «academic» program, including both classroom expectations and the selection and rewarding of faculty, while the school's extracurricular life is shaped by commitments coming from the model provided by paideia so that, for example, common worship is made central to their common life and a high premium is placed on the school being a residential community.
The tendency of philosophy to migrate from the philosophy faculties into social science, cultural studies, gender studies and elsewhere has also been evident in Britain, and in several universities narrowly focused philosophy departments are supplemented by a more diverse philosophical diet in theology and religious studies.
This is the line taken by what in North America today is frequently described as «process thought»; its greatest exponent was the late Professor Alfred North Whitehead in his works Process and Reality (his book has been re-arranged, and provided with excellent explanatory notes by D. W. Sherburne, under the title of Key to Whitehead's Process and Reality), Science and the Modern World, Modes of Thought, Adventures of Ideas, Religion in the Making, and Symbolism, all of them written after Whitehead had joined the faculty of Harvard University in the United States in the 1920's.
Though the university never admitted discrimination by the school's then - dean and faculty, research by the Anti-Defamation League showed that 65 % of the Jewish students at that time either flunked out or were forced to repeat coursework — up to a year of it — in order to stay.
The situation felt desperate to Luther, who wrote to Spalatin: «If I am disposed of by force, the door is open for an attack on Dr Karlstadt and the whole theological faculty — and, as I fear, the sudden ruin of our infant University
A number of cities that contain large universities have found their governments influenced in varying degrees by university - based activists, many of them sixties» radicals now safely tenured faculty members.
In 1959, the Rev. John A. Whitesel, Ph.D., came to the Indiana University Medical Center to develop a service to patients, faculty, and students; and to initiate a program of clinical pastoral education which is accredited by the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education.
Christian undergraduates at elite universities often feel forced into a troubling dichotomy: They may go «all - in» for a secular education, by examining their opinions under the tutelage of an irreligious faculty; or else they must withhold something of themselves from rational inquiry, erecting a barrier between the performative requirements of their research discipline and their beliefs about the way the world actually is.
By throwing millions at various diversity initiatives, university administrators propitiate the idols of diversity and tolerance while contributing to a climate that actively undermines the ability of students and faculty alike to engage in free speech and debate in an atmosphere of respect and civility.
The model of excellent theological schooling symbolized by the inclusion of a faculty of theology in the University of Berlin tied «practical» education for a socially necessary profession (the clergy) to the «theoretical» education of a research university on the grounds that future clergy would be best equipped for their ministerial functions if they acquired capacities for rigorous criticalUniversity of Berlin tied «practical» education for a socially necessary profession (the clergy) to the «theoretical» education of a research university on the grounds that future clergy would be best equipped for their ministerial functions if they acquired capacities for rigorous criticaluniversity on the grounds that future clergy would be best equipped for their ministerial functions if they acquired capacities for rigorous critical research.
Career Pathways connects the industry to future leaders by providing university students and faculty the chance to attend events like the CPMA Convention and Trade Show.
They are developed by school personnel, university faculty, or private consultants, with corporate sponsors» funding and highly visible corporate branding.
Oregon Infant Mental Health Association (ORIMHA) was formed by the faculty and students of the first cohort of Portland State University's Postgraduate Certificate Program in Infant Mental Health.
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