Word: turnoveritis
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Given this high turnover, fundraisers bothinside and outside the Harvard administration saythe dual resignations of Bok and Spence maythreaten the momentum of the upcoming drive.
All the costs inherent in such a system--high turnover among junior professors, disregard for teaching ability in the tenure process and low morale among young scholars--are said to be necessary to maintain Harvard's pre-eminence.
Sophomore Ron Mitchell scored a season-high 28 points and added 12 rebounds. Freshman point guard Tarik Campbell dished out 11 assists, while committing only one turnover. Senior Mal Hollen-steiner wore down Quaker star Hassan Duncombe with aggressive defense in the paint. And the list goes on.
"You see very little turnover in officers between semesters," said Lori L. Outzs '91, chair of the council's academics committee and also a former candidate for council chair. "It's a check. If someone's really not doing a good job then it's an easy way to get...
Decaying labs and desperately low salaries have made hiring another FDA travail. Some important drug-review posts have an annual turnover rate of 20%. At least one former FDA official believes many new employees use their stint at the agency to bolster resumes that are then quickly circulated to industry...