Sentences with phrase «of the student bodies in»

More than three — quarters of the student body in the MBA program at VIU are international students, and there are many opportunities to focus on international business, including exchange programs across the globe.
The Catholic Education Service (CES) has been criticised by Muslim and secular leaders for choosing Judaism instead of Islam, given that the latter is the second largest religion in the UK after Christianity, and that Muslim children can form up to 90 percent of the student body in some Catholic schools in Britain.
One Catholic university, which had for years professed that it «does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, handicap, color, (or) religion» and «welcomes applications without distinction on the basis of race or religious beliefs,» discovered that Catholics had thereby declined from 70 percent to 59 percent of its student body in only ten years.
Qualified child nutrition professionals will provide students with access to a variety of affordable, nutritious, and appealing foods that will meet the health and nutrition needs of students; will accommodate the religious, ethnic and cultural diversity of the student body in meal planning; and will provide clean, safe, allergy aware and pleasant settings with adequate time for students to eat.
He also said the plan has not achieved significant representation of African Americans on campus, with them accounting for just 4.4 % of the student body in 2014 - 2015.
A similar lack of context plagues the AFT's discussion of the makeup of student bodies in charter schools.
Our cohort of fellows is predominately based in Oakland, a city of more than 400,000 people that is known for its racial diversity but also its income inequality; for example, 71 % of the student body in Oakland public schools qualifies for free or reduced - priced lunch.
Parker's Suzanne Crown Goodman Science Wing was put to the test again this year as more than half of the student body in 1st — 5th grades participated in Parker's annual Lower and Intermediate School Science Fair
Charter schools enroll an increasing share of the student body in major urban districts, and in a few, they will soon serve more students than district schools.

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In 1996, says Klawe, female students made up 20 percent of the student body.
Everyone in the program completes afour - month internship with an area business — important local experience for thethree - quarters of the student body thatcome from abroad — and most complete anapplied business project, a group businessanalysis assignment based on the real - worldexperience gleaned through the internship.Those with an interest in finance can forgothe independent project and instead bolton an optional fifth semester that givesadditional weight to securities, derivativesand investing, covering topics like the mutualfund industry and real estate investing.
«I am delighted to make this gift that will bring together the Yale School of Management on a beautiful new campus, enlarge its student body, and propel it to the highest level in the 21st century,» Evans said in a statement.
Amy Cuddy, a faculty member at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, has conducted an experiment with her graduate students demonstrating that holding an assertive body posture for as little as two minutes increases the amount of testosterone in the body, in men and women.
With a median age of 35, the student body of the EMBA is one of the youngest in the country.
In a town of 17,000 (along with Seton Hall students) and a small unpaid governing body and government, we have over 40 committees, many of which have high turnover and don't meet frequently.
For about $ 200, students in the class will «improve their critical understanding of the photographic self - portrait, as well as a platform to develop ideas towards the creation of a coherent body of work.
According to The New York Times, the young leader served as her school's student body president in high school, was the captain of her volleyball team, started her school's Black Student Union and spent her high school summers volunteering at an orphanage in the Dominican Restudent body president in high school, was the captain of her volleyball team, started her school's Black Student Union and spent her high school summers volunteering at an orphanage in the Dominican ReStudent Union and spent her high school summers volunteering at an orphanage in the Dominican Republic.
Given the dramatic rise of distance learning and new trends such as the flipped classroom model, dispersed student bodies must be able to access online applications and videos as easily as if they were sitting in a classroom.
In the real world, this is simply not true» Guy Spier «A whole body of academic work formed the foundation upon which generations of students at the country's major business schools were taught about Modern Portfolio Theory, Efficient Market Theory and Beta.
Aaron holds a BA in economics and political science from the University of Waterloo, and a J.D. from the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario, where he served as student body president during his final year of studies.
Anthony Borges, 15, is credited with saving the lives of 20 students, holding his ground in doorway by using his body as a barricade.
Those disputes culminated in events that took place early in 1974: Tietjen's suspension from office, a moratorium (in support of him) by most of the faculty and student body, and, finally, creation of a seminary «in exile.»
In another statement to Christianity Today, the school defended the president's housing arrangement, saying that the location of the condo made it possible to «to host students and student groups, helping him foster positive relationships with the student body, and generally be available for [school] business.»
«There are many in our student body who want to engage these issues sympathetically, but there are others who are prone to thoughtless speech that can lean in the direction of incivility.»
The set will include practices of teaching and learning, practices of research, practices of governance of the school's common life, practices having to do with maintenance of the school's resources, practices in which persons are selected for the student body and for the faculty, and practices in which students move through and then are deemed to have completed a course of study.
The more pluralized the student body becomes in regard to age, previous experience, earlier education, sex, race, social location, and vocational self - understanding, the less workable is a single, prescribed sequence of courses.
Regarding the course of study as a whole, however, this is too rigid to be practicable except in schools with relatively small and very homogeneous student bodies.
Of particular interest is the way in which the religiously pluralistic character of student bodies, including those of many denominationally affiliated schools, is being addresseOf particular interest is the way in which the religiously pluralistic character of student bodies, including those of many denominationally affiliated schools, is being addresseof student bodies, including those of many denominationally affiliated schools, is being addresseof many denominationally affiliated schools, is being addressed.
Similarly, students in master of divinity and other professional programs are usually asked about vocational goals; strong interest in ordained ministry is, of course, welcome, but fewer institutions now than in the past require that all students in ministry programs be sponsored or approved by ordaining bodies.
It means «understanding the entire curriculum as really and truly a theological curriculum, that is, as a body of resources ordered to the cultivation in students of an aptitude for theological inquiry» (94).
When the Carnegie Foundation inquired as to «whether denominational connection or control ministers to the religious or intellectual life,» the respondents in the denominational colleges declared «almost without exception that such connections played little, if any, part in the religious or intellectual life of the student body
This body, called culture, necessarily enters into the habitual life of the student, in part via the general curriculum of language, literature, history, natural science and mathematics.
The fact that without the Biblical Department Vanderbilt's student body included only a minority of Methodists could be construed in either of two contrary ways: either the University had failed to attract its native constituency, or it had been so academically successful that others were crowding in.
Ironically, although the faculty fell very much in line with this philosophy (or appeared to), the ultra-conservative student body wasn't having any of it, especially in the middle of the Reagan revolution.
This book grows out of my experience teaching theology in a university divinity school that has no organic relation to any Christian denomination, was historically associated with the Reformed, in contrast to Lutheran or Anabaptist, branch of the Protestant movement, and has now become thoroughly interconfessional in both student body and faculty.
In the pilot, we meet Coogie, a high school student who's brazen enough to steal a chain and some high tops off of a dead body, but tenderhearted enough to spend his allowance on treats for a stray dog.
Francis P. Miller was chairman of the World Student Christian Federation, having come to that responsibility after long service as one of the national secretaries of the federation in the United States and as administrative secretary of the world body.
When such issues are treated only in the opening and closing sections of a course, students tend to look on them as addenda «tacked on» to the main body of subject matter.
Many of us in the academic world would trade body parts for students able and willing to read anything, whether part of a sacred canon or not, with such care.
As a physics teacher, I teach the therapeutic effects of gamma radiation in radiotherapy, along with the associated dangers (radiation can cause cells to become cancerous as well as kill cells that are already cancerous), but a common misconception among students is that cancer cells are rather like viruses or bacteria, a sort of alien cell that has entered the body, growing out of control with little relation to the surrounding cells.
Not only would this help to reclaim a historically marginalized part of the body, taking on the designation «ass of the college» would describe their role more aptly, and would reflect the way that most of us no doubt perceive their role in the college and their relationships with students and faculty fellows.
This «hybridization» process occurred due to very specific developments that included the recruitment of Muslim Brothers to the faculty and student bodies of the Islamic universities in Saudi Arabia during the 1960's and 1970's (who brought with them their more politically - charged rhetoric), and the ideas of Sayyid Qutb (d. 1966) and aspects of Islamic mysticism that Bin Laden and Zawahiri blended with Wahhabism when they created Al - Qa «ida.
In some cases this means continuing the author's lead in A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student bodIn some cases this means continuing the author's lead in A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student bodin A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student bodin hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student body.
In the mainline Protestant schools women make up 30 to 50 per cent of the student bodies.
Dissecting the human body is not pleasant work, and it teaches students right away that much of what physicians do in a normal day is not altogether pleasant.
His influence was not only through his teaching but also through his insistent efforts to create a community of open critical reflection in both the faculty and the student body.
So the «open Christian» university is able to welcome into its community of inquiry an invigorating pluralism — both on the faculty and in the student body, men and women of varying religious commitments, Christian and non-Christian — without compromise to the integrity of its educational (that is to say, anthropological) mission.
In 1834 the student body met for eighteen nights in a revival atmosphere to discuss the pros and cons of the slavery questioIn 1834 the student body met for eighteen nights in a revival atmosphere to discuss the pros and cons of the slavery questioin a revival atmosphere to discuss the pros and cons of the slavery question.
This can only partly be accomplished by sustained instruction; it also requires the «presence of a multiethnic, multicultural student body and faculty» (104) and student and faculty visits in thirdworld countries.
The bond is constituted through common interest in the object of study; the student respects the teacher as the possessor and mediator of certain crafts, a body of knowledge or an accomplished skill; he considers him worthy when this treasure is great and significant and when the teacher is willing to give of it freely.
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