Word: turnoveritis
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Zeckhauser and other seasoned officials say the turnover has made them feel even more seasoned.
It's time for everyone to come to grips with the fact that Burke and Berkery will never again don the crimson and black. Never again will Burke pester a player into submission and a turnover. Never again will Burkery tuck her stick under her arm in her favorite, undefendable...
Despite the small number of contested positions, next year's BSA administration will see a large turnover, Bragg said. Of the 19 members running for positions, 14 have never before served on the BSA board. Eleven candidates were first-year students.
Harvard's longstanding policy of mandating retirement at age 70 guaranteed some degree of turnover in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. In 1986, Congress passed anti-discrimination legislation that rendered illegal compulsory retirement policies such as Harvard's. While the law provides needed protection against age discrimination across the...
When professors fail to retire and turnover diminishes, the diversity of Harvard's faculty suffers. Many older professors remain on the cutting edge of scholarship. However, a scarcity of open teaching spots retards Harvard's progress in adding Harvard's progress in adding faculty with new methods of teaching and...