Sentences with phrase «term academic mission»

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«Hiring an individual who might undermine the school's true mission took a backseat to the payoffs in terms of academic prestige and reputation.
Mission Study or Missiology (as we interchangeably use the two terms) as an academic discipline is closely related to the study of (other) living religions, and the discipline itself by definition is incomplete without its biblical - theological, historical, and practical - ethical dimensions and foundations.
«SUNY Poly is moving toward a more fiscally sustainable future through strategic decisions that are ensuring short - and long - term strength so that we can focus on our core academic and research missions,» Sammakia said in a statement provided to the Times Union on Wednesday.
«I think for right now, the dust will settle, SUNY will step in and provide stability to the academic mission and take a harder look in terms of what's best to fulfill the mission in the industry partnerships that are in place with SUNY Poly,» DiMeo said.
Investing in fossil companies, he told the audience, is not just antithetical to MIT's mission of long - term education and academic stewardship.
Extera Public Schools» mission is to ensure the long - term academic success of children in the communities of Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles.
As educational institutions, they are achieving their unique missions while inspiring and empowering charter school leaders to achieve long - term stability and excellence thereby reshaping public education in Utah so every child has an equal opportunity to achieve academic success.
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