Sentences with phrase «halls of academia»

This post is dedicated to my two amazing brothers, whose unique journey to finding their respective «its» have taken them around the world, on high sea adventures, to frozen landscapes and lush island paradises, inside and outside hallowed halls of academia and beyond; two great adventurers and great minds who continue to inspire me, and keep me always striving to be my best.
His name remains unspoken in the dustily trendy halls of academia, in limbo alongside the other great traditionalists of this age» Edwin Lutyens, Sir Ninian Comper, Giles Gilbert Scott, and Cram's agnostic business partner, the ornamental genius Bertram Goodhue.
I asked Beoda and another young boy, Stevenson, to write their names in the small Bible I brought with me on the page facing the first chapter of James to remind me that James is not speaking of theological concepts to be debated in the ivy covered halls of academia.
This father of three conquered the hallowed halls of academia, earning an M.Div.
Harris is set to play a man named Carrigan who has made his name by switching from the dusty halls of academia to presenting one of those nonsensical ghost hunter shows where overenthusiastic types with infrared cameras and electromagnetic detectors claim to detect spirits.
Their influence has reached far beyond the halls of academia into popular catechesis and pastoral practice.
«For some time now, feminism and Christianity have been bedfellows, but primarily in the halls of academia.
In the halls of academia, the UN's sustainable development is known as «soft sustainability.»
So, your career is likely to take you outside the hallowed halls of academia.
This time around, the core characters are out of college and discovering that making it in the real world is not quite as secure as the halls of academia or the music stage.
Educators need to prepare their students with the skills and abilities to collaborate and learn long after the students leave today's halls of academia.
While the debate over bilingual education rages in the halls of academia, it also erupts in venues closer to home and heart.
Before school this morning, excited groups of girls had huddled together in our hallowed halls of academia, where emphasis is placed on math and science.
The game challenges you to discover all the different possible lives one duck could live, from adventures on the high seas to the halls of academia and beyond.
These are the halls of Academia, Congress, Corporate Board Rooms, and the spaces of NGO's.
Mr. Mann is a quack in the halls of academia.
Food Tank (FT): What motivated you to step outside of the halls of academia and bring your analyses and criticisms of policy proposals like soda taxes, vegetable subsidies, and GMO labeling to the popular media?
Food & beverage law's recognition as a distinct practice area is not limited to the halls of academia.
Fortunately, this technology has finally left the halls of academia with the breakthrough of the blockchain, and thousands of the world's most talented minds in FinTech are dedicated to scaling this amazing innovation to the needs of modern finance institutions.
A recent study reveals that whereas the amount of scientific research published in academic journals has increased dramatically over the past 10 years, very little (and I mean VERY little — e.g., less than.005 % of publications in psychology) makes its way from the halls of academia into the mass media.
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