Word: turnoveritis
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Snyder's high-volume, high-profile style produced profits that were just about average for the industry, but his personality created serious turnover problems. An arrow of a man, with a loud, deep voice and a blunt manner, he underscored every bottom line with outbursts of temper. When Martin Davis...
Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III says thedeclining sense of faculty responsibility may bedue to the rapid turnover in the professorialranks.
"There is certainly a decrease in thecollective consciousness of the faculty becausethere's been a tremendous turnover among facultymembers, especially in the last ten years," saysEpps, who has been a Harvard administrator sincethe early 1960s.
In the Gaza Strip there was trouble from the start. As Israeli soldiers pulled out of their last outpost in the city of Gaza, they were pelted with stones by Palestinian demonstrators. Yet stones could prove to be the least of Israel's problems. Under the self-rule agreement, about...
He says Kirkland House tries to providecontinuity in students' advising experiences bytrying to keep the same tutors advising the samestudents for all three years, "but there is acertain amount of turnover," he says.