Sentences with phrase «year institutions because»

«Additionally, two - year colleges haven't traditionally offered the same resources as many four - year institutions because they are commuter campuses and most do not have residential facilities, which is understandable, but those students are also among the population at risk for sexual assault.»

Not exact matches

«It's been 20 years, but it's got to be another 20 years because the only way we're going to end this is through concerted efforts and encouraging governments like the government in the Philippines, encouraging the national community, institutions like World Bank, encouraging major countries, but also just getting our hands dirty and doing it,» Evans told «The Brave Ones.»
Jamie Dimon had previously reported this fact in one of his first conference calls with analysts on the topic of the London Whale losses, but corporate media failed to focus on this aspect, despite a meltdown of Wall Street just four years prior because of reckless gambles inside institutions housing insured deposits.
«As a university, we are one of Canada's most entrepreneurial institutions and it's because of people like you — students, faculty, staff, alumni and other supporters who have contributed to 50 years of excellence in business education.
They've been very involved in interfaith dialogues for many years; in fact, they're just the kind of Muslims we should be looking at and encouraging dialogue with because they've been doing it for 10 years... Some people are trying to convince the Imam to focus on the multi-faith aspect of this and perhaps dedicate the whole institution to the victims of 9/11.
In recent years there are encouraging signs that the Court is moving away from extreme separationism to a doctrine of «equal regard,» meaning that institutions and practices can not be discriminated against simply because they are religious in nature.
For he was elected triumphantly a year ago at least partly, and maybe even mainly, because he was seen by a vast majority of the people as a defender of law and principle and established institutions and the moral order, and he is condemned now precisely because his Administration is now seen to have been unfaithful to the moral order he was elected to defend.
I spent almost 30 years pastoring and left because of some of the most harmful behavior by leaders and an institution that would not acknowledge such behavior, behavior that has gone on for decades.
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood in the German - American parsonage; nine grades of school followed by three years in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's in Eden Seminary, with graduation at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite academic probation because he had no accredited degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918) in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the teaching career at Union Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960); marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man; the founding of the Fellowship of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader of the Fellowship of Reconciliation to critic of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration of Christianity and Crisis; the founding of the Union for Democratic Action, then later of Americans for Democratic Action; participation in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group in the State Department; the first stroke in 1952 and the subsequent struggles with ill health; retirement from Union in 1960, followed by short appointments at Harvard, at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and at Columbia's Institute of War and Peace Studies; intense suffering from ill health; and death in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1971.
We actually were disinclined to send our kids to a K - 12 institution because we wanted a smaller environment for them in their younger years, and then the option for them to move to a larger institution for high school.
Place funding will already have been passed to the institution by EFA for the full academic year as part of their allocation and will not be clawed back because place funding is not associated with individual students.
Place funding will already have been passed to the institution by the EFA for the full academic year as part of their allocation and will not be clawed back because place funding is not associated with individual students.
Mayor Kathy Sheehan of Albany had sought an annual allocation of $ 12.5 million from the state for the next five years, which she said is justified because Albany is home several large tax - exempt institutions, like the Empire State Plaza.
The bank is particularly excited about its emergence at the «2016 Bank of the Year» because the award is renowned as a valuable reward for banking excellence, and recognition for achievements of outstanding individuals and exceptional institutions in the global banking landscape.
«I believe also that this particular special edition is going to go down as a historic edition and I don't want to miss that point because it's something that we must be able to put in all our institutions so like I said we are going to get many copies to be able to give to embassies, our hotels, our schools, our libraries, all our institutions, in the secondary schools and also to be able to keep for those yet unborn to be able to see in pictorial form of the things we have tried to do in the last 50 years and maybe inspire some other people to do greater things than what has been recorded here,» the Governor said.
HHMI President Thomas Cech, who steps down today after 10 years at the helm, pushed these early - career awards because he and others felt that government institutions had become too slow to recognize talent - risking career gridlock.
That's good, because over the next few years you will find yourself giving this talk over and over again, to peers and senior scientists at meetings, to seminar speakers who have come to visit your institution, to visiting dignitaries or new recruits you may be asked to shepherd from place to place.
These applicants may also prove more profitable for a university, because international students — who can end up paying up to # 35,000 per year in tuition fees — tend to be heavily influenced by league tables when choosing a UK institution.
It was possible because I started before it was «the thing,» before the Web even existed.During the first 3 years, we offered the service free to institutions who contributed stories.
Working at a small institution was vastly different from working at a large state university, she soon found, and not just because she was teaching the equivalent of five courses per year (including lab sections) instead of two while still having significant research expectations.
Because the student body of community colleges differs from that of four - year colleges, researchers limited their comparison to financially - dependent students enrolled full - time in their first semester of either a bachelor's or associate degree program at either community colleges or nonselective or minimally selective four - year institutions and who aspired to a bachelor's degree or higher.
But she also told the advisory committee about her «cynicism» that institutions will fail to post the career outcomes of trainees on the Web and limit NIH support to 5 years because NIH is not requiring those steps.
More alarming is the fact that almost half of the students who do graduate are essentially ineligible to go on to a four - year college because they have not taken the minimal coursework needed to apply to virtually any four - year institution.
Colleges are reporting record numbers of applications for admission this year, primarily because students are applying to more institutions than ever before, admissions officers and high - school counselors say.
But to focus solely on those institutions is not enough because teaching — like many other professions — is far too complex to rely on the undergraduate years alone to produce a teacher who can do well walking into a classroom with only a bachelor's degree and a license to teach.
Schools that lose high proportions of pupils to university technical colleges (UTCs) and studio schools often have to «reintegrate» youngsters a year later because institutions close or pupils «don't enjoy» them.
But now, after 20 years, there was no improvement in the public schools because of the competition and the competitive institutions aren't doing any better,» Ravitch says.
Yet, because many community college students do not complete their two - and four - year degrees, these institutions struggle to realize their democratizing potential.
You won't have to worry about financing when you choose Groove Toyota of Englewood because over the years, we have fostered a number of great working relationships with financial institutions in the area, and we know we can arrive at a loan agreement that works for you.
Now, there is obviously nothing wrong with these qualities and in fact, the Honda Accord has become an institution in America because of them, selling 290,056 examples last year to prove it.
It's not only because the library still clings to the spine (pardon the pun) of its institution, which lies in the not so modern, good old fashioned pages of yester - year.
I don't think it's fair to lump all people reading pirated eBooks into the same category, because many of them are victims of higher institutions of learning that force their students to buy course material written by the teachers and published in very small print runs, jacking the price of a hardcover textbook up to over $ 100 in many cases, with a new edition coming out every year, making any «used» book market obsolete.
A popular choice among borrowers is Discover Student Loans, because it is under Discover Bank, a trusted banking institution that has been around for over 100 years.
You may pick a banking institution because it is the bank your parents have used for years, or the one you started with in college, or because it is geographically located by your home or office (and I like that reason because I do not want you wasting money on ATMs out of your network).
an indicator of how long a security position or lot was held; possible values are Long: held for more than 1 year; Non-Reportable: lot or position was closed as the result of a transaction other than a sale; no reportable gain / loss was reported, the holding period and resulting term are not reported; Short: held for 1 year or less; and Unknown: Fidelity does not know how long the position or lot was held; this state typically exists because the shares were transferred to Fidelity from another institution and the holding period prior to the transfer was not communicated; for fixed - income securities, this is the period of time from the security's issue date until the maturity date; for example, for a 10 - year corporate bond the term is 10 years
After we called them we discovered that because he consolidated using SoFi, even though the original loans were through Navient, he now has to annually file a certification in February of each year with Navient assuring them that the loans were to a qualifying institution and that they all were used to pay for college education expenses.
The Student Loan Marketing Association (and, if the Association is privatized under section 440, any successor entity functioning as a secondary market for loans under this part, including the Holding Company described in such section) shall not engage directly or indirectly in any pattern or practice that results in a denial of a borrower's access to loans under this part because of the borrower's race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability status, income, attendance at a particular eligible institution, length of the borrower's educational program, or the borrower's academic year at an eligible institution.
Excluded from the calculations are students whose loans were in military deferment or who were enrolled at an institution of higher education for any amount of time in the earnings calendar year, as defined below, or whose loans were discharged because of disability or death.
When I had applied for a new position at a different institution I was rejected because of the incident 6 years ago where otherwise I was perfectly qualified for the position, actually had the offer till they did credit check.
It is unconscionable that these institutions would facilitate the breeding of more dogs when so many dogs languish in shelters and with rescues, waiting for permanent homes, and when millions are euthanized ever year because of oversupply.
That institution, MoMA, and the Guggenheim have all been very supportive of this program over the years, and I have an enormous debt of gratitude to all those institutions because without them... I mean, they do influence collectors, those kinds of acquisitions.
The gallery owner David Zwirner, who gave Rhoades his first New York solo exhibition in 1993, the same year Rhoades graduated from the masters of fine arts program at the University of California, Los Angeles, said he believed his work was less known than it should be in the United States in part because institutions did not quite know what to do with him.
But it still prioritized coming to Dallas, where they have shown for the past four years, partially because of the ties it has with local institutions, including some businesses.
Of course quality was the first selection criterion to bring these 36 artists from different countries together, but for curator Janice Whittle there was another important reason to select the artists she liked to present: she wanted to give the floor to artists who have not had many chances over the years to show their work because of the limited infrastructure of the island: Barbados — as most of the Caribbean countries — does not have a museum for modern or contemporary art; a National Gallery has been a subject for discussion for countless years, but it never got of the ground; the Queen's Park Gallery — a governmentally managed institution — was closed for years and commercial galleries came and went.
The purchase is featured in an article in The New York Times, in which Scull is quoted: «We would consider loaning it to institutions because it is the most important statement made in art in the last fifty years
He said cheating often occurs because researchers are under intense pressure to publish, win awards, and raise more money each year just to keep their labs going, employ research assistants and provide their academic institutions with 40 - 50 % of each grant for «overhead.»
My boss often reminds me that what we do is important because we're preserving history, just like the institution in the photo is, so that cute girl and many others can dance in front of that painting for years to come.
«And an institution like this, which has been around for over a hundred years, survives and thrives because it is able to adapt to the changes that take place.»
Attorneys John Bergendahl and Bruce Zimet, whose clients were convicted of defrauding the US and financial institutions in a federal mortgage scheme that ran more than five years, filed the retrial motion partly because a number of prospective jurors were allegedly turned back from the federal courthouse in Orlando, Florida by the guards, who are U.S. marshals, for failing to meet the standards of that court's juror dress code.
This got me ta thinkin» about Canada in 1952 and more specifically (because this is a law blog) about our legal institutions and specifically the Supreme Court of Canada 60 years ago.
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