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He is a Craig's wife who agonizes about tobacco ash on the living room rug and he is a forgetful genius who goes boating with the town baker when dignitaries from the local university have come to call.
We find, in the first place, that the students overwhelmingly approve of higher education, positively evaluate the job their own institution is doing, do not accept most of the criticisms levelled against higher education in the public prints, and, on the whole, approve of the way their university deals with value-problems and value inculcation.
The critical task for every president and his academic administrative staff is to assure that the college or university continually rebuilds and regenerates itself so that its performance will match changing social demands.
A true university, like most successful marriages, is a unity of diversities Without forcing all components into a single pattern, the preparation of a master plan is an opportunity to consider interrelation of knowledge at its highest level, which a university -- in contrast to a multiversity -- should stand for.
Before deciding where it is going, however, a college or university must know where it is.
Only the independent art schools, that is, those not connected with any university or college, receive severe and separate investigation before accreditation by the various regional organizations.
It is still a college only and not a university ; ;
Mr. Wall is a student at Tulane university, where he is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity.
I think for example of three women's colleges with pitifully small enrollments, clustered within a few miles of a major Catholic university, which is also co-educational.
For while the past needs of the Church in this country may have been adequately met by collegiate institutions, which in temper and tone closely resembled junior colleges and finishing schools, it would seem that today's need is for the college which more closely resembles the university in its `` pursuit of excellence ''.
Today however, the `` outsider '' is likely to have professional qualifications of the highest order ( otherwise the college would not be interested in hiring him ) and to be acclimatized to the democratic processes of the secular or state university.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
It is natural that he should turn for his major support to a select and dedicated few from the organization which actually owns the university and whose goals are, in their opinion, identified with its highest good and ( to use that oft-repeated phrase ) ' the attainment of excellence ' ''.
It is particularly interesting that those who framed the report should refer to `` the organization which actually owns the university '': this seems to show an awareness of the fact that there is more to the problem than the ordinary issue of clerical-lay tension.
When a man invests a block of his years at a university without gaining the coveted promotion, not only is he faced with the problem of starting over but there is also a certain depreciation in the market value of his services.
Broadly speaking the total Catholic atmosphere is such an intangible but the larger demand is for a sense of creative participation and mature responsibility in the total work of the university.

university and home
This, plus the habit of many schools of simply adding interior design to the many subjects of their home economics department, yet, nevertheless, claiming that they teach interior design, has contributed to the low repute of many university courses in interior design.
The university is home to approximately 16, 400 undergraduates and approximately 2, 700 postgraduates.
* A personal web page, for example at a web hosting service or a university web site, that typically is stored in the home directory of the user.
On his way home from the university he passed through Saumur, and, having visited the pastor of the Protestant church there, was introduced by him to Philippe de Mornay, governor of the city.
Mount Saint Vincent University is also home to the Centre for Women in Business, a not-for-profit university business development centre ( UBDC ), dedicated to assisting with entrepreneurial activities both within the university and throughout Nova Scotia.
After he graduated, professors from university supported Abel financially, and Professor Christopher Hansteen let him live in a room in the attic of his home.
At the age of sixteen, however, he ran away from home, and, going to Jena, was helped by relations there to study at the university.
The university also has its own golf course and a seasonal lake ( Lake Lagunita, actually an irrigation reservoir ), both home to the vulnerable California Tiger Salamander.
Under a system peculiar to Ireland he did not have to live in Dublin to attend lectures, but could study at home and take examinations at the university when necessary.
The college began looking for a new home at the same time that Syracuse, ninety miles to the east, was engaged in a search to bring a university to the city, having failed to convince Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White to locate Cornell University there rather than in Ithaca.
In contrast to Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn, Tartu is often considered the intellectual and cultural hub, especially since it is home to Estonia's oldest and most renowned university.
Penn's educational innovations include: the nation's first medical school in 1765 ; the first university teaching hospital in 1874 ; the Wharton School, the world's first collegiate school of business, in 1881 ; the first American student union building, Houston Hall, in 1896 ; the country's second school of veterinary medicine ; and the home of ENIAC, the world's first electronic, large-scale, general-purpose digital computer in 1946.
The university is home to five Nobel Prize winners and is institutionally tied to some of the most prestigious prizes in the world.
The university is also home to the Institute of Optics, founded in 1929, the nation's first educational program devoted exclusively to optics.
The impetus to form the university came primarily from the town of Hamilton, New York, which has been home to Colgate University since 1819.
The Student Union Building, home to The Brunswickan and other university media.
The university currently holds 48 Canada Research Chairs and is either home to or a partner in 37 research centres, institutes and shared facilities.
Prospect House, located in the center of Princeton University | Princeton's campus, was Wilson's home during his term as president of the university.
Yale has a complicated relationship with its home city ; for example, thousands of students volunteer every year in a myriad of community organizations, but city officials, who decry Yale's exemption from local property taxes, have long pressed the university to do more to help.
To allow their researchers online access to journals, many universities purchase site licenses, permitting access from anywhere in the university, and, with appropriate authorization, by university-affiliated users at home or elsewhere.
The university is home to many organisations and student circles, and the radio station Afera 98. 6 MHz.
The university is home to the Manchester School of Art, the Manchester School of Theatre and, in conjunction with the University of Manchester, the Manchester School of Architecture.
He left Germany in June 1997 to attend to problems at home although the university forbade him.
It is also home to the Ionian University, established in 1984, in recognition, by the administration of Andreas Papandreou, of Corfu's contribution to Education in Greece, as the seat of the first Greek university in modern times, the Ionian Academy.

university and fraternity
They continued to perform cover songs in campus bars, fraternity parties, and university events.
The same year, Colfax was initiated as a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at DePauw University, without ever having attended that ( or any ) university.
The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta, also known as Fiji or Phi Gam, is the other fraternity present at the university.
It was the first fraternity at the university which is still running, being on campus since 1982.
His higher education took place at the University of Iowa, where he was a football player, a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, and editor of The Daily Iowan, an independent newspaper which serves the university campus.
* Corporation ( university ), often considered the European equivalent of an American college fraternity
As president of the commission of public instruction from 1815 to 1820 he checked the pretensions of the clerical party, the immediate cause of his retirement being an attempt to infringe the rights of the university of Paris by awarding diplomas, independent of university examinations, to the teaching fraternity of the Christian Brothers.
" Retrieved on June 24, 2008 .</ ref > The university had refused to recognize the chapter as a " Registered Student Organization " because the fraternity only accepts men, and would not recognize the chapter as a " Social Fraternity " because the fraternity only accepts Christians.
At the university he was a member of Epsilon Rho Rho, a robot fraternity, where he became something of a fraternity hero for his many shenanigans: one night he chugged an entire keg of beer, streaked across campus and stuffed 58 people into a telephone booth ( although Bender admits they were mostly children ).
The first Greek letter fraternity to charter at the university was Sigma Alpha Epsilon in 1865, and the first sorority was Phi Mu in 1921.
Each collegiate chapter operate under a charter granted by the international fraternity, and generally with the recognition of the college or university where it is located.
Pi Beta Phi alumnae, initiated members in good standing who have graduated or otherwise left their college or university, can organize into local alumnae clubs or " pockets " ( smaller, less established clubs ) which are recognized by the fraternity.
The induction of the Beta Chapter at SUNY Buffalo in Fall 2008 as well as the combined induction of three new chapters at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Western Washington University ( pending recognition from university ), and Bowie State University on January 14th, 2012 has given further recognition to the fraternity.
During this time, pledges are required to learn the traditions of the fraternity and the university.
Omega Psi Phi is the first predominantly African-American fraternity to be founded at a historically black university.
Cleven had become convinced in his time at the university that a fraternity of scholars ( which would accept men or women ) was important for the study of history.
After the game, Haddix received many letters of congratulations and support, as well as one from a Texas A & M fraternity which read, in its entirety on university stationery, " Dear Harvey, Tough shit.
While attending university, he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity and became a close friend of future Premier of Ontario William Davis, his Canadian football teammate.
While at Penn State, Robinson was elected president of the Penn State Omega Psi Phi fraternity, one of the first African American fraternities founded at a prominently African American college or university -- Howard University in Washington, D. C.
Alpha Chi Alpha ( ΑΧΑ, Alpha Chi ) is a fraternity at the American Ivy League university of Dartmouth College.

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