Sentences with phrase «school alumni whom»

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Famous alumni of Serra are: Lynn Swann, Barry Bonds and most notably Tom Brady, whom I had the opportunity to play against during my high school football days in the Peninsula.
The week before Thanksgiving we screened Creed with writer - director Ryan Coogler, a loyal USC alumni, and his colleagues, most of whom attended school with him and worked on his first feature, Fruitvale Station: co-writer Aaron Covington, composer Ludwig Göransson, and film editors Michael Shawver and Claudia Castello.
While lacking a significant endowment, alumni network, or institutional brand, the new school soon enjoyed enormous success as a place of refuge for conservative scholars, some of whom went on to win Nobel Prizes and other honors.
Schools of education are closely connected with the national associations of superintendents and principals (many of whom are alumni), and they have the ear of school boards and state legislators.
Perhaps most importantly, the schools are blessed with overwhelming advocacy from alumni and the parents of their students, many of whom feel that their children are receiving a private school — quality education at public expense.
Three alumni, each of whom graduated from a different Catholic high school, told their story of how their school shaped the rest of their lives.
Training: the Center's leadership coaches develop leadership skills through extensive one - on - one coaching with EdD program candidates, many of whom are working as assistant principals and principals, and program alumni leading schools.
, Eugene Shahan, a Columbia University Business School alumnus and then portfolio manager at U.S. Trust, analyzed the performance of seven money managers, about whom Warren Buffett (Trades, Portfolio) had written in his well known article, The Superinvestors of Graham - and - Doddsville.
«If we have to go to the tuition model I would blame the alumni, 80 percent of whom do not donate to the school,» Epstein, himself an alumnus, said.
Activist groups staged a series of occupations and protests demanding the resignation of the school president, Jamshed Bharucha, promoting a vote of no confidence in Bharucha and the school's Board Chair, Mark Epstein, [1] both of whom resigned in 2015, and insisting that the administration address the concerns of students, faculty, alumni, and the public, and alternate plans to avoid having the school charging tuition.
Given the sheer volume of the communications to Penn State, the similarity of their content and the variety of sources, which included University alumni, federal and state politicians, and others, many of whom had had no relationship with Pel1l1 State, Dr. Eva J. Pell, then Senior Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School, was asked to examine the matter.
You might be under the false impression that your alumni consist only of the people with whom you're going to school.
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