Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Such anger over a few words that don't sound like much to get excited about. They even reflect reality. Nevertheless, the impact is certain to be profound. In any other part of the world, the new phrasing could be swept aside as a niggling shift in semantics. But for...
But the Medical School's gravy train doesn't stop there. The University is also plans to free up funds previously earmarked for professors' fringe benefits. Many faculty already receive health insurance and other benefits through their hospitals, University officials say. With the change, these funds can now be used...
"We hope that these new funds and flexibility will bring about very tangible relief to the financial pressures facing Harvard's hospitals, academic departments and faculty," he said.
In his opinion, Stearns--who referred to the case as "somewhat unusual"--said the fundamental flaw in the plaintiffs' case was their claim that because they had completed their academic requirements, they were no longer really students subject to the College's rules.
In his opinion, Stearns--who referred to the case as "somewhat unusual"--said the fundamental flaw in the plaintiffs' case was their claim that because they had completed their academic requirements, they were no longer really students subject to the College's rules.