The NEA has 200,000 members who work
on university campuses as well, for an overall membership that makes it the largest single organization in the shrinking category of organized labor, once a stalwart of political power within the Democratic Party.
The joint committee on human rights (JCHR), chaired by Harriet Harman, said its inquiry had not uncovered wholesale censorship of
debate on university campuses as some media reporting had suggested, but warned there were nevertheless factors at work that actively limited free speech in universities.
According to the Symposium's program, Atwood (author of 40 books) is a giant of modern literature, «a rare writer whose work is adored by the public, acclaimed by the critics and studied
on university campuses around the world.»
The biggest tech companies in the U.S. — the so - called FAANGs, or Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google — have massive recruiting
efforts on university campuses and around the world.
«In undertaking the first - ever GEM
study on a university campus, we have gained vital insight into how our campus community can be better served to translate discoveries and technological advances into solutions and economic opportunities — and we're already applying what we've learned.»
I can fantasize that, given the number of ethically sensitive and intellectually acute people still
teaching on university campuses, serious interest in reform could emerge across the United States.
The finding lends credence to the idea that some gas giants in nascent solar systems «have to fight it out among themselves to see what orbit they will win and occupy,» says Boss, a process he likens to «battles for office
space on university campuses.»
Typically
hosted on university campuses, graduate fairs (also known as career fairs) aim to help students» get - to - grips with their employment options after graduating.
A skilled schmoozer even then, as an officer in the 1980s at the Board of Deputies — the main representative body of British Jews — he encouraged the then Education Secretary Sir Keith Joseph to help Jewish
students on university campuses.
I just came across a site by a Dr. Ross and if some day he is in your area I have been told he does excellent debates
on university campus with those opposed to God.
Five years, a dropped syllable and one Y Combinator stint later, Tilt has morphed into a Venmo - for - college - groups, a payments company that's growing 41 percent every
month on university campuses.
For more than a generation, successive Canadian governments have put most of their innovation funding eggs in the academic and scientific research basket, with the hope that the commercialization gods will eventually churn out high - value jobs and economic growth.That «trust the lab coat» public policy has created plenty of
sinecures on university campuses and in government labs — but it has resulted in far too few actual tech and life - science spin - out corporations.
As a young person, he was unmoved by the faith of his family, but a British evangelist, Nigel Price,
spoke on his university campus, and he gave his life to the Lord.
Update (Feb. 21): Following conflicts over the club status of InterVarsity Christian
Fellowship on university campuses, the Virginia state legislature approved a bill that would protect religious and political student organizations from discrimination by school officials.
While Faith continues primarily to reason for the existence of God through science, the book's salutary contribution to this reviewer's thought is the case that the moral argument is the most effective in reasoning for God's
existence on university campuses.
Just think of the Talibanic fury recently
released on university campuses against any vestige of the past which does not conform to the exacting morality of the present.