Word: turnoveritis
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She emphasizes retention of minorities over efforts to hire them initially, citing a disproportionately high turnover rate among minorities who have worked for the same employer for 12 to 18 months.
"I think the one Achilles' heel of PBHA is that we have student turnover every two years," said Lisa D. Graustein '97, programming cochair, adding that the new board would provide continuity to the PBHA governance.
While waiting to see a financial consultant on Park Avenue, Dr. Ruth Stoddard Long, 63, a New York ophthalmologist, makes no bones about where she stands. "I'm for it absolutely," she says. "The upper middle class pays a lot of dues. If they get a little break, what's...
The candidate pool of women at the top of their fields is heavily recruited by other schools, administrators say. And tenuring women at higher rates is also difficult because Harvard's turnover rate of less than five percent a year means few slots are open.
The council seems to have lost momentum since last year on this issue. The turnover in the council this year resulted in more than half the council being composed of new members. As a result, popular elections no longer seem to be as high a priority. To retain any legitimacy...