Sentences with phrase «who schooled faculty»

She says while professors taught students the nitty gritty of business — marketing, accounting, financial management — it was the students who schooled faculty on Aboriginal culture and history.

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Srilata Zaheer, dean of the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management, tells the story of a young and highly promising Chinese scholar who decided not to join the Carlson faculty because her mother implored her to take an offer from a higher ranked school — even though her discipline — management information systems — is a major strength at CaSchool of Management, tells the story of a young and highly promising Chinese scholar who decided not to join the Carlson faculty because her mother implored her to take an offer from a higher ranked school — even though her discipline — management information systems — is a major strength at Caschool — even though her discipline — management information systems — is a major strength at Carlson.
The serial entrepreneur and investor, who serves on the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business, spent several years as a kid living in Tokyo and fueled a lifelong zest for travel, which his international consulting practice provides plenty of today.
To explore the places where design thinking and lean startup intersect, we organized a conversation between two faculty members who help run the Stanford Graduate School of Business Startup Garage, where students design and test new ventures.
Nordgren conducted the research with Brian Lucas, who worked on the study as a Ph.D. student at Kellogg and is now a faculty member at the University of Chicago Booth School.
Steven Tomlinson, director of faculty development at Acton Business School, advises business owners who shy away from tooting their own horn to recast their thinking: «It's what you are doing to help other people.»
People participate in a candlelight vigil in memory of the 17 students and faculty who were killed in the Wednesday mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., Monday, Feb. 19, 2018.
The rot found its way into Braaten's own church and seminary» a process hastened, in Braaten's telling, by the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago's acceptance, in 1983, of ten faculty members who had lost their positions at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis in the 1970s civil war between moderates and conservatives in the Missouri Synod.
At Bryan College — a school named for a man who is best known for opposing evolution — some members of the faculty objected to a statement of faith that outlined a literal view of creation.
The readers he has in mind include: perhaps a student starting her second year of study, or an academic who has just joined a theological school faculty and has never herself been previously involved in theological education, or a person newly appointed to the board of trustees of a theological school.
The fact that other members of the Divinity faculty and their colleagues in other theological schools who had read the book felt likewise lessened the embarrassment, but it hardly lessened the irritation.
But the worry that the pool of future faculty will be dominated by graduates of religious studies programs whose whole training is outside the fields and institutions of theological study and who would not want to be associated with such schools is misplaced.
A lot of church - related schools have ended up with a large proportion of faculty and administrators who are indifferent to or suspicious of the church affiliation of their school.
Will theological schools have the faculty they need for the future, faculty who will shape the educational mission of the institutions and make their programs more influential?
Wheeler cites the research done by Auburn Seminary's Center for the Study of Theological Education in intensively examining theological faculties in several seminaries, with particular emphasis on whether such schools will be able to recruit enough qualified faculty to replace the many who are currently retiring.
We began the study because so many people — seminary deans and presidents in particular — told us that they were worried about whether theological schools would be able to recruit enough qualified faculty to replace the many who soon will be retiring.
Schools could recognize faculty members for effective committee service as well as for teaching and research; churches could honor those who pray and visit as well as those who preach and sing; families could praise helpful and encouraging children as well as the athletic or beautiful.
In the same and in other schools uncertainty about the meaning of the ministry comes to appearance also in the feeling of conflict in a faculty between its loyalty to a traditional idea, such as that of the preacher, and its sense of obligation to denominational officials, alumni and churchmen in general who urge a more «practical» education.
Naturally, I hope to persuade you of the wisdom of my own thought experiment; far more importantly, the experiment will have served its purpose if it stimulates and focuses fresh and continuing discussion of theological schooling by all of those who are involved in it, students and trustees, administrators and faculty.
Eugene Nida, who had studied Greek and linguistics at UCLA, was a student for only a few weeks before Townsend placed him on the summer school faculty.
I ask becasue I know people who did atttend religious schools and claimed to be Ateist or beleive in a different faith and were not expelled or even ridiculed by faculty and staff.
Those who engage in theological schooling, students and faculty, must themselves be engaged in these more inclusive activities also, not because we learn by doing, but because «we do not learn the meaning of deeds without doing».
Faculty in those fields who are members of departments of religious studies receive their doctoral education in the same graduate schools as do faculty in theological schools, and faculty move back and forth between the two contexts.
A scholar - theologian who once taught on a theological faculty and later went to a department of religion in a secular university has written poignantly about his pilgrimage through the kind of identity crises I have just described: one who in college had a kind of neo-fundamentalist faith, went through graduate school, established peer relationships with scholars, and then found himself in a crisis of belief, now speaks about the morality of belief — the importance of being true and honest in what one can actually avow and affirm with integrity.
Robert Straus, Sociologist on the faculty of the University of Kentucky Medical School, has said regarding alcoholism, «Those who drink constitute the «exposed population» from an epidemiological standpoint.»
The 66,233 fans who filled Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium last Saturday — for the first major sporting event on the Blacksburg campus since the shooting spree last April that left 33 students and faculty members dead — had come not just to rally around their football team and their school, but also to be inspired.
««Legends» is a nod to our history and to the people associated with our schools who are widely recognized as legends — student - athletes, coaches, alumni and faculty.
• Try to find a faculty member at the school with whom your child can build a benevolent relationship - someone who's not solely focused on your child's curriculum but also the social and emotional issues he / she may be facing.
The school now has over 100 students who are led by a dedicated faculty, surrounded by a vibrant community, and supported by a committed administrative team and board of trustees.
The Waldorf School of Garden City is a community of faculty, staff, and parents who have come together with the common purpose of providing children with a purposeful and comprehensive education.
We truly appreciate the daily passion of the teachers and faculty, the lunch cooks who are on the front lines of school food every day, the open and candid attitudes of the students and the wonderful parents and community of Nixa.
At Concord, he served as the faculty advisor to the nation's first Gay - Straight Alliance (GSA) leading him in 1990 found GLSEN, a national education organization bringing together lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and straight teachers, parents, students, and community members who wanted to end anti-LGBT bias in our schools.
In this context a faculty member of the program may visit the school to observe the student who is interning in the school under the guidance of a supervising teacher (see above)
Richard J. Mueller, 61, a retired teacher who was on the faculty of Arlington Heights High School for nearly 30 years, died Saturday in West Palm Beach, Fla..
The Kathleen Stitt Award is presented by the Foundation to a full - time student or faculty member who is participating in the ANC School Nutrition Research & Best Practices Showcase to help defray travel expenses incurred to attend the conference.
That is, every student who enrolls in a law faculty in Ghana is deemed to have enrolled in a joint academic / professional program that starts at the University and ends at the Ghana School of Law.
Wadleigh librarian Paul McIntosh, who has secured West, Liu and Public Advocate Bill de Blasio as part of a speakers program at the school, said students, faculty and parents know they are facing a difficult to nearly impossible fight to keep their middle school open.
Success Academy CEO Eva Moskowitz, one of the nation's most influential charter school leaders who has been a vocal supporter of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and defender of President Donald Trump, recently told a group of faculty members concerned about her alliances to the new administration that she is limited in how much she can advocate politically.
Hundreds of students, faculty and staff filled the auditorium Friday morning at Springfield's High School of Commerce to remember fellow students, friends and colleagues who were killed by a gunman at the Sandy Hook School.
«If this law had been enacted in 1981 — the year I completed my dental residency at Buffalo General Hospital — none of my patients, or those of my residents, who I have served for 37 years, would be better off,» said Frank Barnashuk, a trustee with the New York State Dental Association and faculty member with the University at Buffalo's School of Dental Medicine.
Graduate school programs in such fields will only admit an exceptional applicant if that person matches with a faculty member who is willing to be the graduate supervisor.
Highly competitive schools such as Smith, Wellesley, and Pomona want new faculty members who are prepared to be productive researchers.
They're hearing from their faculty who were not getting enough people applying to graduate school
Climbing the Ladder A large department that spans the university's graduate and medical schools as well as several campuses in the Twin Cities area, BMBB has some 40 tenured and tenure - track faculty and about 60 postdocs — or, more precisely, about 60 scientists who other departments would lump together as postdocs.
The Physician Scientist Training Program in Internal Medicine, a research - oriented residency training program at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has reported that more than 80 % of the residents who completed the program remained in academic medicine, and about 70 % of those had faculty positions at Washington University (4).
They're often older, more mature, and more committed to their education than students who enter the university right out of high school, says Derek Dunn - Rankin, faculty director for California's statewide CAMP program and a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at UC Irvine.
Despite increasing numbers of underrepresented minority (URM) trainees in the biomedical sciences, there is a persistent shortage of URM faculty who are involved in basic biomedical research at medical schools.
«It's a «best of both worlds» approach,» says Wong, senior author on the paper, who is a principal investigator in the Boston Children's Hospital Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and an associate faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University.
«They haven't seen the undergraduates who've peeled off into the industrial track at the bachelor's level as chemists do; they haven't had many colleagues from grad school who've gone the industrial route; and they don't have any faculty with experience in this area.
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