Sentences with phrase «lives of universities»

As a student who was on the council handling matters of discipline, I can attest that they situate the intellectual life of the university within a much broader, more holistic framework.
Thus the theological faculties could play the dual role of guiding the church's thinking and engaging centrally in the life of the universities.
Thus a true Catholic Studies program, Briel suggested, offers students an encounter, «not merely with a set of texts but with living Catholic minds who share in that gaudium de veritate, that joy in the truth at the heart of the life of a university, properly understood.»
We could add to Marsden's proposals a third constructive approach to engaging Christianity and academic institutions - one that addresses the relationship between the intellectual life of the churches and the religious life of the university.
My emphasis on culture, knowledge, and the inheritance of critical reflection reflects my own experience, as a product of postwar Cambridge, in which literary criticism had a central place in the life of the university.
But we must not underestimate the importance of such codes for articulating those practices that we think are crucial to the life of the university.
In other words, no insight, whether generated in the worshiping life of the churches or in the research life of university professors, can be automatically dismissed; for in the words of Milton's own manifesto attacking government oversight of the press, «If it come to prohibiting, there is not ought more likely to be prohibited than truth itself; whose first appearance to your eyes, bleared and dimmed with prejudice and custom, is more unsightly and unplausible than many errors.»
«Sport plays an important part in the life of the University, and supporting our sportsmen and women is something that we feel very passionately about.
He identified a three - point strategy for improving the career management of CRS: (1) Identify those researchers who are the best and will make it in long - term research careers and retain them; (2) identify those who are not going to make it and advise them appropriately about making a career outside university research; And (3) ensure that both groups are provided with proper employment conditions, including the opportunity to take a full part in the life of the university.
A highly schizophrenic movie that clearly wants to explore the lives of university students under stress their senior year but is forced to do so within a thriller format that requires spooky moments and malevolent ghosts.
The educational life of university learners seem full of stress due to lot of responsibility for their homework, tests and various other educational activities.
Organized in conjunction with the spring 2018 University of Chicago Art History course Into the City: Art in Chicago from the Fire to Now, this exhibition is one of several that showcases the ways in which the Smart Museum engages with and shares the intellectual life of the University with the broader public.
Organized by a trio of students who participated in the spring 2017 course The Past Resurgent in Nineteenth - Century Art, it is one of several concurrent exhibitions that showcase the ways in which the Smart Museum engages with and shares the intellectual life of the University with the broader public.
The History of Perception was first incubated during a class visit to the Smart's study room and is one of several concurrent exhibitions that showcase the ways in which the Smart Museum engages with and shares the intellectual life of the University with the broader public.
Selections from a History of Modernism is one of several concurrent exhibitions that showcase the ways in which the Smart Museum engages with and shares the intellectual life of the University with the broader public.
Programming throughout Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 showcases the Carpenter Center's vibrant history in diverse and creative ways that highlight the uniqueness of the building and its contributions to the artistic life of the University while celebrating Le Corbusier's inventive synthesis of art and architecture.
Through its exhibitions, collections, programs, and publications, the museum provides a forum for art, artists, and audiences that enriches the intellectual life of the university and the community.
This group of your peers is thoughtfully discovering ways for you to have a meaningful place in the TWU community, where alumni are connected, engaged and impacting the life of the University.
I hope you will consider participating in the life of the University to ensure TWU continues to produce alumni of exceptional quality and character for decades to come.

Not exact matches

He used himself as an example: As a graduate of University of Michigan, Costolo moved to Chicago to pursue improv comedy — what many might consider a life of artistic poverty.
Using longitudinal data from the nine - decade - long Terman life - cycle study, which has followed the lives and career outcomes of a group of gifted children since 1922, researchers Timothy A. Judge of Notre Dame and John D. Kammeyer - Mueller of the University of Florida analyzed the characteristics of the most ambitious among them.
And San Marcos, 32 miles south, is another university town where an artsy eccentricity and lower cost of living still prevail.
The reason why I chose Indiana University over other schools is because of the man who made a profound difference in my life, coach Hoeppner.
He is a founding faculty member of The School of Life in London, an empathy adviser to organizations like Oxfam and the United Nations, and a former teacher of sociology and politics at Cambridge University.
He is an alumnus of Washington University in St. Louis and lives in Brooklyn.
While we often feel to swamped with work, or too tired for leisure reading, research from the University of Liverpool's Centre for Research into Reading, Literature and Society found that reading made people feel happier and more satisfied with with lives, overall.
«The personality of your spouse could influence a lot of your behaviors and these behaviors can then spill over into your work life,» says Joshua Jackson, assistant professor of psychology at Washington University in St. Louis.
Dan is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, originally from Syracuse he now lives in New York City with his wife and two daughters.
Although poaching does happen, Alan Middleton, professor of marketing at the Schulich School of Business at York University and former board chair of ABC Life Literacy Canada, says employees feel a greater commitment to workplaces that have invested in them.
«Buying a neighborhood is probably one of the most important things you can do for your kid,» explains Ann Owens, a sociologist at the University of Southern California, who studied how wealthy people use their means to improve their kids» lives effectively.
According to Peter Harms, assistant professor of management at University of Nebraska - Lincoln, imagining coworkers, instead of reporting on how you perceive your real - life coworkers, produces more accurate ratings of having a positive worldview.
Signal360 has partnered with big - time sports teams including University of Michigan Football and the NBA's Golden State Warriors to enhance the live sports experience.
Graduates of the University have well balanced lives, with both intellectual and physical accomplishments.
In his book Flourish: A Visionary New Understanding of Happiness and Well - being, University of Pennsylvania professor Martin Seligman explains that helping others can improve our own lives:
The researchers at the University of Essex found that girls whose «main parent» — that's usually the mother — consistently displayed high parental expectations were far less likely to fall into the traps that made the girls less likely to succeed in life.
«Right now, there is absolutely no question that there is an association between having a history of repetitive hits to the head and later - life neurodegenerative disease, and in particular chronic traumatic encephalopathy,» says Dr. Robert Stern, professor of neurology at the Boston University School of Medicine, and director of clinical research at BU's Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Center.
To simulate a real - life hiring scenario, Kent University researchers asked participants (61 men, 39 women) to rate the profiles of four potential applicants, all around the same age, for a managerial position.
Stephen Conroy, a housing economist at San Diego University, told TRD that millennials are living the legacy of the Great Recession, which explains why they are taking longer to follow the traditional path of marriage and homeownership.
«CEO life has become politicized,» said Charles Elson, director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.
This one from McMaster University via Coursera is focused more on career issues, and the topics covered sound like a top hits list of common work questions: «Mindshift teaches you essentials such as how to get the most out of online learning and MOOCs, how to seek out and work with mentors, the secrets to avoiding career ruts (and catastrophes) and general ruts in life, and insights such as the value of selective ignorance over general competence.»
Researcher Richard Wiseman, a professor at the University of Hertfordshire, has studied and written extensively about good fortune and says it's not chance at all, but a certain way of living that makes some people more serendipitous than others.
Also in the panel, Fei - Fei Li, Google's (goog) machine learning cloud chief and Stanford University Professor, said «We are living in one of the most exciting and hyped eras of AI.»
«Based on a series of studies performed by our team over the past 5 years, this «dose» of exercise has become my prescription for life,» Benjamin Levine, a professor of internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern who wrote the study, said in a statement.
As an environmental sciences professor at Huston - Tillotson University in Austin, Jeff Wilson lived for a year in a dumpster as part of project designed to rethink home design and sustainable living.
«There's something very uncomfortable about distorting the decision to tax the house you live in versus the one you don't,» Todd Sinai, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business's real - estate department, told Business Insider.
The two Miami residents both attended the University of Pennsylvania, where they first discussed the idea of developing an affordable three - dimensional printer that could produce living tissue.
Northern Star Resources and St Barbara have led mining industry support for research projects that link CSIRO and university scientists seeking ways to extend the life of existing gold mines, reveal new deposits and improve processing efficiency.
Schulich, who was born in Montreal and lives in Toronto, calls the collection of schools bearing his name a «composite university
Harvard offers courses as varied as «Visualizing Japan,» «Super-Earths And Life,» and «Introduction to Computer Science,» and you can also access partner courses from institutions like Berkeley, The University of Queensland Australia, and Boston University.
A $ 5,000 desktop bioprinter developed by two University of Pennsylvania grads lets nearly anyone print living tissue.
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