Sentences with phrase «until last academic year»

Cooper Union is a well - regarded training ground composed of three colleges for artists, architects and engineers that, until last academic year, provided free education to students since its founding in the mid-1800s.

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According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), a consortium of academic teams in more than 70 countries, until last year 25 - to -34-year-olds were significantly more worried about failure than 35 - to -54-year-olds.
Until last week, the North Carolina Community College System, which as of the 2006 - 07 academic year had 112 degree - seeking undocumented high school graduates among about 800,000 students of all kinds at its 58 campuses, followed the same policy.
Keith B. Geiger, the union's president from 1989 until last year, is close to being named the head of academic affairs at the U.S. Information Agency, a spokeswoman for the agency said last week.
But pushback against the nationally - crafted Common Core triggered a legislative «pause» last year until the new academic standards could be studied further.
Last year, dozens of researchers and academics from around the world wrote an open letter to Andreas Schleicher, director of the Program of International Student Assessment, urging him to suspend administration of PISA until a new exam can be created.
While those who stand in denial of climate change have failed in the last 15 years to produce a single, peer - reviewed scientific journal article that challenges the theory and evidence of human - induced climate change, mainstream media was, until very recently, covering the story (in more than half the cases, according to the academic researchers Boykoff and Boykoff) by quoting one scientist talking about the risks and one purported expert saying that climate change was not happening — or might actually be a good thing.
This temporary contract lasted until the end of the academic year on 8 July.
Swoopo, the crazy «entertainment shopping» site where users buy bids to compete against one another and lengthen the time until an auction closes, has spread to seven countries, facilitated 200,000 + transactions, and inspired tens of behavioral economics academic papers over the last 4.5 years.
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