Sentences with phrase «new endowed»

The new endowed senior position was made possible by a generous anonymous gift of $ 2 million, intended to help launch a new Ph.D. program in art history at SMU in the fall of 2011.
One candidate, Anne Sales, was chosen for a new endowed, tenured faculty chair in nursing and is said to have cited proposed budget cuts.
The gift to support the Saul Zaentz Initiative also includes funding for two new endowed chairs at HGSE — one for a tenured or tenure - track faculty member, and one for a practice - based faculty member — who will play key roles in advancing the goals of the Initiative.
Provide resources to create new endowed chairs, which will help us attract the next generation of world - class scholars, practitioners, and policymakers who are dedicated to working with others to solve education's most important problems.
LA JOLLA, CA — Salk scientists Beverly M. Emerson, Christopher R. Kintner, and Paul E. Sawchenko were selected as inaugural holders of new endowed chairs created through the Joan Klein Jacobs and Irwin Mark Jacobs Senior Scientist Endowed Chair Challenge.
We succeeded in getting two new posts in Islamic studies, as well as a new post in New Testament and a new endowed post in theology and natural science.

Not exact matches

In his review of the book, Elliott Abrams observes: «Novick rightly notes that the Holocaust has been institutionalized — in the museum on the Mall, similar museums in New York and Los Angeles, memorials in many cities, legislative mandates to teach it, and endowed chairs and programs.
This negative reaction to black conservatives by most blacks partly explains the reluctance of the new black conservatives to engage in public debates in the black community, and their contrasting eagerness to do so in the mass media, where a few go so far as to portray themselves as courageous, embattled critics of a black liberal establishment — while their salaries, honorariums and travel expenses are paid by well - endowed conservative foundations and corporations.
On January 20, 1891, Rev. Dr. Charles A. Briggs was placed in the newly endowed chair of Biblical theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York.
This could happen only if the guilty person were by nature endowed with extraordinary stupidity, and presumably by shouting in antistrophic and antiphonal song every time someone persuaded him that now was the beginning of a new era and a new epoch, had howled his head so empty of its original quantum satis of common sense as to have attained a state of ineffable bliss in what might be called the howling madness of the higher lunacy, recognizable by such symptoms as convulsive shouting; a constant reiteration of the words «era,» «epoch,» «era and epoch,» «epoch and era,» «the System»; an irrational exaltation of the spirits as if each day were not merely a quadrennial leap - year day, but one of those extraordinary days that come only once in a thousand years; the concept all the while like an acrobatic clown in the current circus season, every moment performing these everlasting dog - tricks of flopping over and over, until it flops over the man himself.
The ideals espoused in the Declaration of Independence are evident in the New Thought belief that each person is divinely endowed with the right to happiness and the power of choice, enjoying equal access to the creative potential of spiritual and metaphysical laws.
The Fourteenth Amendment accepts that argument and endows it with constitutional protection giving new meaning to the phrase that «all men are created equal.»
We believed that we did not change; but now, like newborn infants whose eyes are opening to the light, we are becoming aware of a world in which neo-Time, organizing and conferring a dynamic upon Space, is endowing the totality of our knowledge and beliefs with a new structure and a new direction.
11 And Sallie McFague, professor of theology at Vanberbilt Divinity School, takes on the fundamentalist viewpoint head - on: «This may be blasphemy to the literal - minded; but it is fortunate that the New Testament writers were endowed with rich imaginations, for otherwise the New Testament would hold little chance of being revelatory.»
We tried to gather all of these strands together, and what emerged was a comprehensive development with five thrusts: the new building; the new Center for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies; endowed research posts; the parallel development of the consortium of theological seminaries in Cambridge; and curriculum development.
Speaking more realistically, the environment into which the biosphere flooded was already a hierarchical assembly of subassemblies, each level of which was endowed with an order and irreversibility that prevented the whole edifice from constantly sinking back into complete chaos.10 In such a hierarchical framework the initial appearance of a new and higher level always has to be a unique event.
In Christ, the new Adam, we acknowledge the true centre of the universe and all history, and in him, the incarnate Logos, we see the fullest measure of our grandeur as human beings, endowed with reason and called to an eternal destiny.
We hold these truths to be self - evident; that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundations on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
The development of new styles of painting, or poetry, or music is, then, a matter of enriching existing cultural forms, with the result that the initiator of a new style «finds himself endowed with new organs» (SIGNS 52).
This interpretation arose alongside the taking up of a whole spectrum of legalistic interpretations of the New Testament, directly due to Jerome's translation of the Greek and Hebrew texts into Latin (the vulgate), a language so well endowed, as a tool of imperial rule, with legal terms.
Indicative of the concern for a more adequate supply of properly educated clergy was the founding of two new colleges specifically for the training of ministers as well as the establishment of newly endowed scholarships and lectureships with a similar purpose in mind at the older colleges.
A New York Times editorial being sacred writ, if the Times says so then government must endow exhibits that «documented a sadomasochistic homosexual subculture.»
Singh holds an industry ‐ endowed chair in Dairy Science and Technology at Massey University in New Zealand.
Propelled by his new lease on life, McHugh opened Cured in late 2013 at the historic Pearl Brewery, endowing it with a name that speaks to his survival and time - honored methodologies of artisanal cured meats.
As early as 1974 the Swedes recognised that endowing women (but not men) with substantial work - family benefits (universal affordable childcare, extensive well - paid maternity leave, part - time work for new mothers) was not going to deliver equality for women.
The work I do as a birth and postnatal professional combined with my therapeutic work as a perinatal psychotherapist endows me with a broad understanding of the challenges that perinatal mental illness creates for new families.
Her world outlook was based upon what she would refer to as Victorian values — voluntary schools, hospitals endowed by benefactions, improved prisons and new town halls.
Although it should be noted New York abandoned this system in 2002, and the indirectly - elected British government would probably be wary of endowing the Speaker with such a powerful popular mandate.
Yet this is precisely what the founders of our republic envisioned when they devised the Electoral College, a singular body with a singular purpose: to afford, as Alexander Hamilton explained to the people of New York in Federalist No. 68, «a moral certainty, that the office of President will never fall to the lot of any man who is not in an eminent degree endowed with the requisite qualifications.»»
«We are not well - endowed,» she said, perhaps an indirect reference to those Goulds on the legal papers and to the wealthy weekenders who, after finding their cabins in the woods, don't want new neighbors.
«Despite new therapies, it's virtually inevitable that a patient with multiple myeloma will experience relapse of the disease at some point,» said senior author Catriona Jamieson, MD, PhD, professor of medicine, Koman Family Presidential Endowed Chair in Cancer Research and chief of the Division of Regenerative Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
«These exciting results indicate that there is a new standard of care option for a population of head and neck cancer patients with no other treatment options,» said the trial's international co-chair Robert Ferris, M.D., Ph.D., UPMC Endowed Professor, and chief of the Division of Head and Neck Surgery and co-leader of the Cancer Immunology Program at UPCI.
The physical energy and strength, with which nature insufficiently endowed humans, is found in animals that help them to discover new territories.»
Such a particle or particles would look much like the Higgs predicted by theorists and could do the job of helping to endow other particles with mass, but might differ in important ways that would hint at new physics beyond the current set of predictions.
Among the new particles emerging from the collider's mini-fireballs, physicists hope to find the Higgs boson, which according to theory is responsible for endowing all other particles with mass.
He endowed centres for advanced engineering and management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center in New York and the foundation that bears his name.
Fred Hutch HIV researcher Dr. Julie Overbaugh, holder of the Endowed Chair for Graduate Education, is a co-author of the new study.
«This is the first time that this specific protein - protein signaling complex has been identified in GBM, and it gives us a new potential target for drug development,» says Fisher, Thelma Newmeyer Corman Endowed Chair in Cancer Research and co-leader of the Cancer Molecular Genetics research program at VCU Massey, professor and chair of the Department of Human and Molecular Genetics at the VCU School of Medicine, and director of the VIMM.
This new planet is among the least endowed with such metals that we know of, and because it is so bright it should serve as a benchmark for comparative studies of how and under what conditions planets form.»
Chandra Mohan, Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Endowed Professor of biomedical engineering in the UH Cullen College of Engineering, and his group's latest work could lead to new, more natural therapeutics for lupus that use a plant - derived chemical.
«You go through terrible chemotherapy, achieve remission, have a new lease on life and then your heart fails,» said Dr. Todd Cooper, director of the Pediatric Leukemia / Lymphoma Program and Evans Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cancer at Seattle Children's.
Cornish, an Ohio Research Scholar and Endowed Chair in Biomaterials at Ohio State, has spent years cultivating new domestic rubber sources, including a rubber - producing dandelion.
«With the new test, not only do we anticipate being able to diagnose diabetes more efficiently and more broadly, we will also understand diabetes better — both the natural history and how new therapies impact the body,» said Brian Feldman, MD, PhD, assistant professor of pediatric endocrinology and the Bechtel Endowed Faculty Scholar in Pediatric Translational Medicine.
«Our research shows a new link between energy metabolism and inflammation, as well as giving early insights into the fundamentals of precision medicine regarding the variation of the lipidome among individuals,» said Victor Darley - Usmar, Ph.D., Endowed Professor of Mitochondrial Medicine and Pathology at UAB and a co-investigator on the study.
«Early childhood is protective and presents a very short - lived window for intervention to ensure cardio - metabolic health in the future,» notes Melinda Sothern, PhD, LSU Health New Orleans Professor and Jim Finks Endowed Chair in Health Promotion, the study's principal investigator.
After 12 years of traditional breeding with the help of molecular markers, he has created a new rainbow - streaked tomato less prone to cracking and also endowed with 12 disease - resistant genes.
This endows the new fermion with a scale, a finite density of states, which breaks Lorentz symmetry.
UB co-author Steven J. Fliesler, PhD, Meyer H. Riwchun Endowed Chair Professor, vice-chair and director of research in the Department of Ophthalmology and professor in the Department of Biochemistry, notes that this finding could open up a new area of study.
Aug 8, 2008 Two New Predisposition Genes For Breast, Thyroid And Kidney Cancers Could Lead to More Accurate Diagnosis and Earlier Detection of These Cancers Charis Eng, MD, PhD, Sondra J and Stephen R Hardis Endowed Chair of Cancer Genomic Medicine and Chair, GMI, and her team published in the Aug 8, 2008 issue of the American Journal of Human Genetics that germline mutations in SDHB and SDHD, which play key roles in the mitochondria (the cell's power houses), predispose to Cowden and Cowden - like syndromes.
Johannes Henn, Professor of Mathematical Physics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), is to receive one of the most richly endowed grants by the European Research Council to develop new methods of calculation in the field of theoretical physics.
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