Sentences with phrase «school as a dean»

Faunce, the school board member who worked at the school as a dean of students in its first years, says the charter school and TeamCFA have no political agenda that makes its way into classrooms.
I went to Pepperdine Law School as a Dean's Merit Scholar, made the Dean's List and, after an externship with a Federal District Judge, graduated in 1993 with the sole purpose of getting in a courtroom just like Atticus Finch.
Dean Andrew T. Guzman instituted the First - Generation Professionals Program at USC Gould School of Law when he joined the school as Dean three years ago.

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Former UWA Business School Dean Tracey Horton and former Mitsubishi Motors Australia chief executive Robert McEniry have been appointed to the board of Automotive Holdings Group as non-executive direc
Whether or not their homes were among the 2,400 buildings that have burned, residents who had been laid off or whose business was slow prior to the fire are likely to use the evacuation as their cue to start fresh somewhere else, says Joseph Doucet, dean of the University of Alberta School of Business.
Expectations are high based on his record of success as a dean at both Chicago and the University of Virginia's Darden School.
Edward A. Snyder, who did an extraordinary job as dean of Chicago's Booth School since 2001, starts his Yale deanship on July 1.
In 1988, when the school's then dean stepped down, Horváth put his name forward as a possible replacement.
Garth Saloner has hired Edelman to manage the scandal and lawsuits that led to his resignation as dean of Stanford's business school.
«Overall, I see people being more global in their views and thought process,» says Jain, who previously served as dean of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Amid clashes with university administration over spending measures, Doug Guthrie was abruptly fired from his post as dean of George Washington University's business school.
As Kenneth Freeman, dean of Boston University's School of Management, explains, «Rankings include starting salary among the metrics and many MBAs from higher ranked schools go into the higher paying finance and technology fields, with fewer taking lower paying roles in non-profits for example.
One year into her tenure as Kellogg's dean, Sally Blount has managed to make headway toward giving the B - school a new home and a new attitude toward change.
The finance sector's allure has held strong at the University of Virginia's McIntire School, where 47.8 % of students accepted jobs in the field in 2014, nearly the same number as last year, said Tom Fitch, McIntire's associate dean for career services and employer relations.
During her first 100 days as dean of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, Sally Blount's calendar looked like the schedule of a politician in the heat of a race.
After Jain stepped down as Kellogg's dean in August 2009, he didn't realize that he would be back at the helm of another leading business school in just over a year.
The university and the business school are keeping Saloner on as dean until the end of the academic year, and then he will go back to being a professor.
I learned to lead as a dean and as school president at the University of Toronto.
«In a small city, it will be easier to get to know the best service providers, such as lawyers, your banker may likely be someone you know, and you can more easily create a name for yourself,» said Chuck Sacco, assistant dean of strategic initiatives in the Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University.
Today, Lee is dean of the University of Utah medical school as well as CEO of its hospital system, where she has undertaken an experiment that has the potential to revolutionize the nation's health care system at large.
The company claims former mining magnate and prominent philanthropist Seymour Schulich, and Rotman School of Management dean Roger Martin as investors.
(Careful readers of Brainstorm Health Daily will recognize Dr. Galea, a well - cited expert in this newsletter, as the dean of the Boston University School of Public Health.)
He has taught at the graduate and undergraduate levels for more than 20 years and served as department chair, senior associate dean and, most recently, dean of the Graziadio School.
Dr. Stephens has also been highly active throughout her career in industry and community activities, including serving as the Vice Chairman of the Orange County Council and National Board member of the American Electronics Association, now TechAmerica; participating on the University of California at Irvine School of the Arts Deans Advisory Council in the area of Digital Arts; and as a Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Orange County Board member.
I am pleased to announce that Dr. Jim Dewald has been renewed for a second term as dean, Haskayne School of Business, through to June 30, 2023.
The advisory review committee invited and reviewed commentary from those within the Haskayne School of Business and from the external community, and reviewed a submission from Dr. Dewald highlighting major accomplishments attained in his first term to date as dean, along with an examination of a proposed vision for a second term.
Tiff Macklem brings exceptional depth and experience to his role as dean of the Rotman School.
He remains involved at Stanford as a guest lecturer and as a member of the Dean's Advisory Board at the Stanford School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences.
Schulich School of Engineering Dean Bill Rosehart describes the program as a natural fit for students seeking the best of both academic worlds, through programs that complement each other in entrepreneurship and creative thinking.
Before joining GW in 2007, Professor Cunningham taught at Boston College Law School, where he served a two - year term as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
Bertolini, who was described by the dean of his business school alma mater as a «New Age CEO,» expansively described the Humana deal last year to Aetna workers.
He's the dean of a well - established divinity school, a Baptist theologian and an earnest Christian, a gifted writer and a theologically articulate lecturer, a champion of orthodoxy, «distinguishing heresy from truth,» and one who has rightly discerned, as Neuhaus puts it, the «pattern of Christian truth, a pattern derived from the apostolic witness and maintained across time as the depositum fidei.»
Failure to act as direct teacher and dean or principal of a school of discipleship by its pastoral leader probably accounts more than any other single factor for a congregation's inability to mature in its ministry.
He has served as dean of the Southeast Asia Graduate School of Theology and at present is professor of ecumenics and world Christianity at Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
One university divinity school dean told me that he himself values the writing his faculty does for laypeople in the church, but tenure decisions are made by a universitywide committee, and chemists, economists and other scholars will dismiss more popular writing as «obviously not scholarship.»
The dean and faculty welcomed their redesignation as a nondenominational School of Religion, which then exposed them to almost total isolation when the church withdrew recognition of its right to prepare ordinands.
At present, he also serves as Dean of the School of Theology and Senior Vice President for Academic Administration at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he also serves as Professor of Christian Theology and Ethics.
Hence the minister directs his attention as much toward the «world» as the dean of a medical school has his eye on the potentially and actually sick people of the society outside his closed community of healers, or, to use a wholly different analogy, as much as the mayor of a city keeps in view the nature and the needs of the cultural and economic society of which his city is a center.
Dean George Gerbner at the Annenberg School of Communication in Philadelphia points out that television acts as «the cultivator of our culture.
Sarah Coakley came to Harvard in 1993, hired as part of then - dean Ronald Thiemann's plan to bring more religiously committed faculty to liar - yard Divinity School.
Editor's note: Bernard Loomer's essay was presented as the Inaugural Lecture of the D. R. Sharpe Lectureship on Social Ethics, given at Bond Chapel of the University of Chicago on October 19, 1975, and is reprinted with the permission of the Dean of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago.
Of the converts to Catholicism studied by Dean Hoge, «85 % said they received religious training as children, and 83 % said they attended Sunday school or church two or three times a month or more when they were in elementary school.
Kernan hoped to find calmer waters when he went to Princeton in 1973 as Dean of the Graduate School, but he soon wearied of the constant legal hassles that preoccupied university administrators.
As the Rev. Paul Zahl, dean of the > conservative Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pa., > puts it: «We just find it hard this moment to take it seriously, when > we ourselves feel like African - Americans did 50 years ago.»
Mitchell also provides a helpful background chapter on the influence of the American Association of University Professors on Catholic higher education and an interesting chapter on the successful campaign to remove Msgr. Eugene Kevane from his post as Dean of the School of Education.
Edward Wasserman, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California — Berkeley, was quoted in Scientific American as saying, «Mainstream media have made a fortune teaching people the wrong ways to talk to each other, offering up Jerry Springer, Crossfire, Bill O'Reilly.
Jones» father, S. Jameson Jones (to whose memory the book is dedicated), was the renowned editor of motive magazine and a former Dean of the Divinity School at Duke University, where the younger Jones studied as a graduate student under such mentors as Stanley Hauerwas, Geoffrey Wainwright, and Kenneth Surin.
The editor, Timothy George, a Southern Baptist who serves as dean of Beeson Divinity School, notes that this retrieval of the Creed is not intended to supplant the Bible, but to affirm what the Church teaches and confesses precisely on the basis of God's Word.
«The hospitality management summer program was a tremendous opportunity for rising high school seniors to experience college life and gain hands on appreciation for what the hospitality industry can offer as a career opportunity,» said Dean Deborah Merrill - Sands of the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics.
It had an administration official who had served formerly as dean of the Harvard Medical School escort Tom around the campus.
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