Word: programing
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President Reagan plans to end draft registration by allowing the authority for the program to expire in December. Newsweek magazine reported this week...
Reagan last week reiterated his support of the all-volunteer military, but he did not discuss the future of registration. Throughout his presidential campaign. Reagan promised to end the sign-up program and has called it "unnecessary" and "not helpful at all, national securitywise," since taking office. He has not, however, announced publicly when he plans to eliminate registration...
...cursory reading of recent issues of "Update," the K-School newsletter, reveals the rapidity with which the fledgling institution is growing. Three years after planting roots on the corner of Boylston and Memorial Drive, the school has boosted the size of its student body eightfold. A government executive training program sprouted last fall, and has since been nurtured by a $600,000 federal grant. Currently, officials are preparing for the transplant of an urban planing program from the Graduate School of Design (GSD). And the school's increasing number of research centers have yielded several studies that received nationwide attention...
There have always been critics who said that the school was growing too much and too fast. This year, some think their suspicions have been confirmed. Long before President Bok last year ordered the Masters of Public Policy (MPP) program to absorb the GSD City and Regional Planning (CRP) program, Graham T Allison Jr. '62, dean of the K-School, argued that an expanded home was necessary. Now it's urgent...
...have to scale down the initial building plans or petition the Corporation for an extension. Either way, administrators will be forced to trim their dreams, and the current site, by their accounts already bursting at the seams, will have to bear the burden a bit longer. "Elements of the program will suffer, but the world won't come to an end." Allison says, adding current programs will not suffer...