Word: voluntaryism
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“The language about belonging to something larger, voluntary relinquishment of privilege, and understanding resources and materials in terms of something other than the individual have long been there in the Christian faith,” Tobin said.
Johnny F. Bowman ’11, a member of SLAM and a candidate for Undergraduate Council president, proposed that professors take anonymous, voluntary pay cuts of one or two percent. Bowman said that if professors instead of administrators agreed to cuts, the symbolic and monetary impact would be greater...
In August, eight out of the 28 total history and history of science staff members left as a result of layoffs, staff-buyout packages and voluntary departures.
His friends knew him as Ludo, which means "I play" in Latin. But there was little playful about Ludovic Kennedy, a broadcaster and writer of high seriousness, who died Oct. 18 at 89. A Briton of aristocratic lineage, Kennedy was an advocate of foxhunting and showed something of that merciless...
Voluntary pay cut of Stanford’s top administrators this year, including the President and Provost: 10%