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and a public university. so let me now get to our findings in the book. and in this presentation i'll focus on one of issues that i raised earlier about the presumed homogeneity of conservative college students across the country. and i'll do this in particular by drilling down on students' political styles on these two case study campuses. and when i talk about styles, i'm not talking just about students andal lumbars' stated ideological beliefs or the doctrines that they adhere to, but also their expressive practices in the service of those beliefs. and i do this because in our increasingly polarized national political environment and even within the republican party itself, we're seeing that the styles of politics is becoming, are becoming as important as the ideas of politics. insofar as particular styles can lead to animosity, gridlock, a lack of compromise. and i'll open my discussion of conservative college students' styles with a couple of vignettes from our data. so it is 2007, and is members of the
and a public university. so let me now get to our findings in the book. and in this presentation i'll focus on one of issues that i raised earlier about the presumed homogeneity of conservative college students across the country. and i'll do this in particular by drilling down on students' political styles on these two case study campuses. and when i talk about styles, i'm not talking just about students andal lumbars' stated ideological beliefs or the doctrines that they adhere to, but also...
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universities are so expensive today. and i know you feel strongly about university support and financial aid for students. but that is an issue for so many people, of what it costs to attend a great university. >> you talked about the criticisms that universities are being subjected to, and the kinds of doubts people have about them. those are coupled with an appetite for what a university can be, and a desire to be part of one and have one's children be part of one. how can we make the university affordable to the wide range of people who can benefit from the experience? i think we need to look at in a couple of ways -- >> it is not only good for them. it is good for the university. >> we greatly extended our financial aid programs the last decade, so we increased our spending on financial aid by 90% since 2007. we have a program that permits families making less than $65,000 a year to come with no parental contribution at all. we are working very hard to make harvard affordable. in fact, it is the cause of education th
universities are so expensive today. and i know you feel strongly about university support and financial aid for students. but that is an issue for so many people, of what it costs to attend a great university. >> you talked about the criticisms that universities are being subjected to, and the kinds of doubts people have about them. those are coupled with an appetite for what a university can be, and a desire to be part of one and have one's children be part of one. how can we make the...
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the university of san francisco institutional master plan public hearing on the universities institutional master plan >> good afternoon. i'm mary woods of the common staff. the matter before you is the i mp for the university of san francisco. it contains information about the university and it's short-term and long-term future development plan. the i mp is at the document and any projects listed will be on its own environmental process and all the necessary commission actions. this hearing is for receipt of public comments only no action is required of the comedians and this is an informational item that concludes my presentation if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them. thank you >> thank you. project sponsor >> good afternoon, commissioners. and to the chairwoman of this distinguished group i thank you for the opportunity to talk to you about the university of san francisco. and my name is chicano smith i'm the voice chairman and the former executive and retired executive and the panic and a nevada bell for 40 years i've spent my time there and for the last seven years w
the university of san francisco institutional master plan public hearing on the universities institutional master plan >> good afternoon. i'm mary woods of the common staff. the matter before you is the i mp for the university of san francisco. it contains information about the university and it's short-term and long-term future development plan. the i mp is at the document and any projects listed will be on its own environmental process and all the necessary commission actions. this...
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the university is there.t an age to tender, 70 zone, which is supposedly the age of reason, and an age to tender to make like shaping decisions, had to choose between a cardinal and cub fan. all of my friends became cardinal fans. they became cheerful. i became conservative. i chose the wrong team. and then you feel the sense of loyalty. football combines the two worst features of american life. committee meetings and a huddle. football is a spectacle. it is a big spectacle. baseball is a habit. i was on a major league committee called baseball and the 21st-century. we did research. we came up with a conclusion about 90% of self identified nfl fans have never been to an nfl game. television makes nfl fans, going to the ballpark makes baseball fans. it is a big spectacle. baseball is a habit. i was on a major league committee called baseball and the 21st-century. we did research. we came up with a conclusion about 90% of self identified nfl fans have never been to an nfl game. television makes nfl fans, going
the university is there.t an age to tender, 70 zone, which is supposedly the age of reason, and an age to tender to make like shaping decisions, had to choose between a cardinal and cub fan. all of my friends became cardinal fans. they became cheerful. i became conservative. i chose the wrong team. and then you feel the sense of loyalty. football combines the two worst features of american life. committee meetings and a huddle. football is a spectacle. it is a big spectacle. baseball is a...
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of california, university of north carolina. so the rising cost of public higher education is closely related to the declining support -- >> charlie: if they can't support, they have to raise the tuition and everything else. >> yes. so par part of what we need to k ourselves is how do we make college more affordable by being more cost conscious. all of us in higher education have to do that. we also need to ask ourselves as a society what are we willing to invest in higher education which i firmly believe is a public good, and duds our society still believe that and will it invest in it. >> charlie: you raise the question that, in fact, the level of support from the federal government to higher education is declining? well -- >> charlie: compared to where it was as a percentage. >> a significant portion of what we do at harvard is research. >> charlie: right. and about 16% of our operating budget comes from -- >> charlie: 16? 16. comes from federal support for scientific research. so what happens when that declines across the un
of california, university of north carolina. so the rising cost of public higher education is closely related to the declining support -- >> charlie: if they can't support, they have to raise the tuition and everything else. >> yes. so par part of what we need to k ourselves is how do we make college more affordable by being more cost conscious. all of us in higher education have to do that. we also need to ask ourselves as a society what are we willing to invest in higher education...
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it is good for the university. oure greatly extended financial aid programs the last decade, so we increased our spending on financial aid by 90% since 2010. we have a program that permits families making less than $65,000 a year to come with no parental contribution at all. we are working very hard to make harvard affordable. in fact, it is the cause of education that have gone down at harvard. 60% of our undergraduate students are on financial aid. if you're on financial aid you pay about $12,000 a year for your harvard education. i think that is important. making higher education affordable is a much broader challenge than that. we have been very lucky to benefit from the kinds of resources that are alumni and friends have given us over the years to support the financial aid commitments. that is the case everywhere. let me say something about another aspect of affordability. if you look at what states have extended for students on higher education, and the public higher education in the united states, that is go
it is good for the university. oure greatly extended financial aid programs the last decade, so we increased our spending on financial aid by 90% since 2010. we have a program that permits families making less than $65,000 a year to come with no parental contribution at all. we are working very hard to make harvard affordable. in fact, it is the cause of education that have gone down at harvard. 60% of our undergraduate students are on financial aid. if you're on financial aid you pay about...
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for the university it's a good recognition that we contribute to the university that we as chicanas andabout what we are. >> if you call yourself a chicano or chicanas. >> it's compromiso. it's not about us, it's about the future. your daughter and the other children that come after that they have to survive and they have to feel comfortable at the university. >> compare, if you will, the chicanas and chicano is that you were teaching there compared to when i was there -- i won't say when, but a long time ago. is there a difference between the chica thshgs o and chicana activism? >> i think there is a difference. i think i was just thinking about who was there in the past and one of the things that i see is a lot more spanish speakers, a lot more immigrants and that's not a bad thing. it's a good thing. however, i'm very concerned about what happens to the ones that are already incorporated in the united states like me that are bridging paths. so they're different and i would say there is a tendency to think about jobs and income and it makes me sad when i get introduced to somebody and
for the university it's a good recognition that we contribute to the university that we as chicanas andabout what we are. >> if you call yourself a chicano or chicanas. >> it's compromiso. it's not about us, it's about the future. your daughter and the other children that come after that they have to survive and they have to feel comfortable at the university. >> compare, if you will, the chicanas and chicano is that you were teaching there compared to when i was there -- i...
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i am a university in san francisco and i'm proud of that. thanks. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, almost evening to the commissioners and to the madam chairperson. my name is dr. mary wardell, and i want to share briefly a little bit about usf's character and achievement as a national leader in diversity engagement as well as local community outreach. you heard earlier from vice-chairman smith about some of usf's community service accolades. actually last year in 2013, over 7,000 usf students performed more than 300,000 hours of community service. and you may know that usf is among a handful of universities nationally that requires all undergraduates to complete a service learning course in order to graduate. you may know he that usf sponsors more than 25 sustained community projects throughout san francisco and the bay area and we offer more than 100 service learning courses in which our students and faculty are doing service learning projects with the community. but what you may not know is that in 2013 diverse issue in higher education,
i am a university in san francisco and i'm proud of that. thanks. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, almost evening to the commissioners and to the madam chairperson. my name is dr. mary wardell, and i want to share briefly a little bit about usf's character and achievement as a national leader in diversity engagement as well as local community outreach. you heard earlier from vice-chairman smith about some of usf's community service accolades. actually last...
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the provost runs the academic mission of the university. so as far as relevance and running a system as big and complexity of the university that's the kind of experience i bring. >> while it may keep her plenty busy, she's happy to be back in the bay area where her own higher ed journey began. >> did you ever think you would come back as the head of the uc system? >> no. but i never thought i would live in arizona. i they ever thought i would be a governor. i never thought i would be a member of the president's cabinet. windows of opportunity open. i think one of the purposes of a g good education is that when those windows open, you are prepared to go through them. >> good advice. now napolitano may not be a regular in the white house anymore but slow hhe has called the president to make it easier and more accessible. she likes to visit with family members who happen to live in the east bay. >>> stay with us. we tackle the myth of man hood next. >> our boys are fed this narrative about what this is to become a man. >>> we'll visit the stu
the provost runs the academic mission of the university. so as far as relevance and running a system as big and complexity of the university that's the kind of experience i bring. >> while it may keep her plenty busy, she's happy to be back in the bay area where her own higher ed journey began. >> did you ever think you would come back as the head of the uc system? >> no. but i never thought i would live in arizona. i they ever thought i would be a governor. i never thought i...
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well, it may not be just one universe. there may be many universes.re wasn't -- >> doesn't science depend on experimentation. how are you going to -- >> bring in the other neil degrasse tyson -- >> it is a theoretical theory at this point but an intriguing one with compelling argues for why it would be so. >> you get people excited about time. >> we also discovered dark energy. this has been a serious pressure in the vacuum of space pushing against the wishes of the collective gravity of all the galaxies making expanding universe accelerate. all in the last 34 years. >> here is what i don't like. i saw you on the cnn talking about how important science is. >> yeah. >> and that science says that we shouldn't have both sides of every debate. you know. like we can't have people who say the berth is round and bring on flat earthers too. don't you want it to be fair and balanced. >> that would be a waste of everyone's time. >> why. >> once science has been established, once a scientific truth emerges from a consensus of experiments and observations, it is
well, it may not be just one universe. there may be many universes.re wasn't -- >> doesn't science depend on experimentation. how are you going to -- >> bring in the other neil degrasse tyson -- >> it is a theoretical theory at this point but an intriguing one with compelling argues for why it would be so. >> you get people excited about time. >> we also discovered dark energy. this has been a serious pressure in the vacuum of space pushing against the wishes of...
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and the university of texas and the long horns. there's not a problem with the analogy. and that problem is that college sports exists in a cacoon. they have tack privileges they have subsidies from the university. they have state subsidies. if you take away the branding of college sports. and they lose those, there's a question about how the finances hold up, and also a question about how fans respond. maybe all of a sudden ifs then't branded as amateur athletics maybe they treat them like they do minor league baseball. and instead of 60,000 people showing up, you get ten or 15,000 showing up, and is the enterprise itself is transformed. >> barrett, the enterprise itself is transformed. hasn't the money in some ways become the tail that wags the dog? >> absolutely. obviously with the sec network, the money being generate bid the attention that college athletics in particular college football and basketball create, is huge. the landscape now is completely different than it was 15 years ago. ten years from now, it is going to look entirely different probably with even mor
and the university of texas and the long horns. there's not a problem with the analogy. and that problem is that college sports exists in a cacoon. they have tack privileges they have subsidies from the university. they have state subsidies. if you take away the branding of college sports. and they lose those, there's a question about how the finances hold up, and also a question about how fans respond. maybe all of a sudden ifs then't branded as amateur athletics maybe they treat them like...
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university is leading university which asic said the university graduates work in all sectors of the economy president obama's thereby discuss further development of the largest university with a promise to maintain what time of the university team said entry list of top two hundred world universities. the president has said several tasks for the administration and the university. hence its competitiveness. who knew that. it is one of the major universities and has expanded this year he turned eight years old. many professionals receive education here. now they work and catholics than graduates of that but at the university working the government presidential administration and parliament the university should toughen the requirements for the students to test the university's competitiveness owning this case the university will become prestigious. since initiative aimed at building a stable and secure world acquires relevance of the present time a corresponding statement was made by the chairman of west and east of the new opponent during a speech of the one hundred and thirty assemb
university is leading university which asic said the university graduates work in all sectors of the economy president obama's thereby discuss further development of the largest university with a promise to maintain what time of the university team said entry list of top two hundred world universities. the president has said several tasks for the administration and the university. hence its competitiveness. who knew that. it is one of the major universities and has expanded this year he turned...
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now, the university accepted that it was a mistake. they accepted that they really had some culpability here. so, what did they do? they offered to plant six fast growing tree. i'll tell you those six fast growing trees have grown very fast. they're 20 feet tall now and don't block what they were supposed to block 13 years ago. i'll be dead before they become the screen they're supposed to be. the issue is how can we prevent this from happening again? it happened, it was a mistake, they accepted it. how can we stop it? my point is that saying that the general landscape plan is the way of dealing with it isn't enough. it's too general. it needs to include a mitigation that says a certain area where these trees are located will be avoided at all costs. it needs to include the fact those trees will be platted and marked on the site and given to the planner ahead of the design process so he he can avoid them. that was not done the first time around and i don't think it's too much to ask that we go to that next level in terms of making sure
now, the university accepted that it was a mistake. they accepted that they really had some culpability here. so, what did they do? they offered to plant six fast growing tree. i'll tell you those six fast growing trees have grown very fast. they're 20 feet tall now and don't block what they were supposed to block 13 years ago. i'll be dead before they become the screen they're supposed to be. the issue is how can we prevent this from happening again? it happened, it was a mistake, they...
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the university of california. >> this is a university that's taken some hits during the recession.why we're holding tuition flat this year. >> because you really are at a crossroads right now. the tuition doubled in the last five years. we've seen massive cut, but now after prop 30 and there's investment from the governor again, do you real willy see this as a turnaround time? >> i think it's an inflexion point. >> napolitano traded in 200,000 government employees for 230,000 uc students, at a critical moment for higher ed in california. the state budget is looking better, but president neapoliapo is asking for more. she wants an additional $120 million above and beyond the funds governor brown allocated this year, money she says she need, not just to restore uc, but to grow the university, as well. enrollment growth, we'll talk about enrollment growth and you can't have that without having faculty in classrooms and lab las and that needs to be taken into account. >> governor brown has taken interest in the uc system and has been stepping in. your predecessor said governor brown, q
the university of california. >> this is a university that's taken some hits during the recession.why we're holding tuition flat this year. >> because you really are at a crossroads right now. the tuition doubled in the last five years. we've seen massive cut, but now after prop 30 and there's investment from the governor again, do you real willy see this as a turnaround time? >> i think it's an inflexion point. >> napolitano traded in 200,000 government employees for...
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the university of california. >> this is a university that's taken some hits during the recession.e want to rectify some of those, that's why we're holding tuition flat this year. >> because you really are at a crossroads right now, you mentioned yourself the tuition doubled, you know, in the last five years we've seen massive cuts but now after prop 30 and the investment from the governor again, do you see it as a turnaround time? >> i see it as an inflection time. >> napolitano traded government employees for more than 230,000 uc students at a critical moment for higher ed in california. the state budget is looking better, but president napolitano is asking for more. she wants an additional $120 million above and beyond the funds governor brown allocated this year. money she says she needs, not just to restore uc but to grow the university as well. >> enrollment growth i think we need to be talking about enrollment growth and you just can't add students without having faculty and classrooms and laboratories. so, that needs to be taken into account. >> governor brown has taken a b
the university of california. >> this is a university that's taken some hits during the recession.e want to rectify some of those, that's why we're holding tuition flat this year. >> because you really are at a crossroads right now, you mentioned yourself the tuition doubled, you know, in the last five years we've seen massive cuts but now after prop 30 and the investment from the governor again, do you see it as a turnaround time? >> i see it as an inflection time. >>...
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i think every student athlete who plays for a university hud be able to go to the university, assuming do the work, they should be able to be educated, graduate school. >> i think that's really important. people talk about helping them graduate from college. yes, they should do that. but mba, masters, ph.d., having some ability for the rest of your life to go back and get education, that's something worth considering. some folks are talking about the medical expenses long term. i think that's a fair question on the table. but this chance to continue your education not just for a couple years while you're competing but for much longer beyond that. >> what about the stipend issue? look, you put this to a vote as i understand it, and the schools didn't agree. some of the smaller schools rather vetoed the idea of a nominal stipend to help family members get to games, to help some of these athletes with their basics. >> all of these issues we're discussing right now are not only good topics to discuss but fair and appropriate things to do that are being aggressively debated right now inside
i think every student athlete who plays for a university hud be able to go to the university, assuming do the work, they should be able to be educated, graduate school. >> i think that's really important. people talk about helping them graduate from college. yes, they should do that. but mba, masters, ph.d., having some ability for the rest of your life to go back and get education, that's something worth considering. some folks are talking about the medical expenses long term. i think...
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student university here in our first year of inner city. table and so mom said everybody knows what it was in thing it was like. this lol. yes my sister just got married. so we were together and when the bombing started we were at home we thought the piece of junk shop and i remember the day before christmas yes she was talking t.v. and she said russia is going to protect us. as i was passing by we learned things that we didn't know before so we all became some kind of experts i remember your brother he was all the time of the river just watching the bombs and he knew were like these planes coming and. you know you could hear by the sound that the plane is with weapons on it or without but we knew all kind of weapons we knew all kind of bombs or kind of planes maybe an x. ray we all became experts. who had an agreement in the family that we wouldn't limit ourselves to the movement of on our members of family i just remember the first night we agreed that we were always going to know where every one of us is who wouldn't limit the girls to s
student university here in our first year of inner city. table and so mom said everybody knows what it was in thing it was like. this lol. yes my sister just got married. so we were together and when the bombing started we were at home we thought the piece of junk shop and i remember the day before christmas yes she was talking t.v. and she said russia is going to protect us. as i was passing by we learned things that we didn't know before so we all became some kind of experts i remember your...
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we just recorded graduating from the moscow state university. i still decided to devote her life to environmental science. today she teaches a bit out of the caustic national university and runs the institute of ecology where she supervises the bulb for two research projects whispering. we had a very large number of research projects ranging from biotechnology to climate change. walter season by remediation using micro algae and miles ecology going certain plants to produce biological medication the things that are fortunate you are one of the scientific projects aisha was coming clean bowled the end is approaching for their identification and branching of lands affected by desertification. this is the seal its environmental concern for kazakhstan is about seventy percent of the country is at risk. i was able to achieve in order to prevent further problems we sound in western kazakhstan you must be aware of steel chemical changes occur and beast every toll real complex as his condition another line of resources monitoring and analyzing kazakhsta
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stripped it of any university funding. moves comes just weeks after student activists distributed mock evictions notices across the campus during israel apartheid week. the mock notices were intended to resemble ones used by israel to notify palestinians of pending home demolitions or property seizures. northeastern accused the student -- >> northeastern university accused the student group of disregarding university policies over an extended period of time. michael armini, northeastern's senior vice president of external affairs said quote "the issue here is not one of free speech or the exchange of disparate ideas. instead, it is about holding every member of our community to the same standards, and addressing sjp's non-compliance with longstanding policies to which all student organizations at northeastern are required to adhere." we are joined now by two guests. max geller is a northeastern university school of law student and a member of students for justice in palestine. ali abunimah is the co-founder of the electron
stripped it of any university funding. moves comes just weeks after student activists distributed mock evictions notices across the campus during israel apartheid week. the mock notices were intended to resemble ones used by israel to notify palestinians of pending home demolitions or property seizures. northeastern accused the student -- >> northeastern university accused the student group of disregarding university policies over an extended period of time. michael armini, northeastern's...
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it did, and the universe happened the way it did. what it means to us is we understand how the universe came into existence, and we could get a good idea of what will happen to the universe, what will the fate be, and we can have a better idea of the possibility of other june verses besides this one. >> how do you answer the question, what do you believe is the fate of the universe, and wouldn't that far exceed the life span of planet earth? >> yes, it far exceeds the lifetime of our star, and the universe will go on for billions of years more as it runs out of energy. what we find of the june verse when we find the evidence showing that inflation occurred is that the june verse is not closed, meaning that it will eventually shrink again and start over. it's not open, meaning that it will expand forever, but it will be in the kind of continue that we see it now as we expect it to be, and so that works out exactly as theories said it should be. so astronomers work with models for how they think the universe should be operating and the
it did, and the universe happened the way it did. what it means to us is we understand how the universe came into existence, and we could get a good idea of what will happen to the universe, what will the fate be, and we can have a better idea of the possibility of other june verses besides this one. >> how do you answer the question, what do you believe is the fate of the universe, and wouldn't that far exceed the life span of planet earth? >> yes, it far exceeds the lifetime of...
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he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects compared to his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as they are, how are you going to deal with the society that's changing? >> it was when he was at ann arbor that he started fantasizing about killing people who were tools of the industrial society. but by the time he went to berkeley, he was already determining that he was going to work for a couple of years, save up money, then move to the woods and drop out of society altogether. >> in 1969, kaczynski abruptly resigned his teaching position. he later bought land in a rural area in lincoln, montana and hand-built a new home. this ten by twelve foot cabin without electr
he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects compared to his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people...
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in 1998, the name got changed to kettering university after the boss, the founder of the university.ducation,operative and that means that all of the students who participate, they change what is in the study, and also work. >> is that something that the chief executive of gm did? >> that is exactly what she went through. -- came to school 242 months for two months, and then went to work for two months. >> all of the students are all required to do this. when they're done, they are practically professionals. that is the main advantage. mary visited -- mary is an example of that. what is this for, what you can do with it, and more important, why we are studying what we are studying. it is a big avenue to do practice what you learn. that is what the university is doing. from 1980-1985, and then had the same education. was here in 1984, 1985 with her in class. >> what can you recall of her time in the university? >> particularly in the lab that i had her, she was very bright, a very bright student. i also remember vividly that she was always focusing on the assignment after i was done t
in 1998, the name got changed to kettering university after the boss, the founder of the university.ducation,operative and that means that all of the students who participate, they change what is in the study, and also work. >> is that something that the chief executive of gm did? >> that is exactly what she went through. -- came to school 242 months for two months, and then went to work for two months. >> all of the students are all required to do this. when they're done,...
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if you want to go to law school err your university doesn't have a law school, your university shouldrative arrangement with a law school so you can get your law degree for free. business school, law school and medical school and you played football for the university of texas, you should be able to do ul of all of that on the ut campus at ut expense. most college athletes aren't going to profit from this deal, because like most other college students, they won't go to graduate school. and there's a tiny slice of college athletes who won't need this help because they're going to become professional athletes and make pretty good money before they start auditioning for jobs at espn. the most valuable baylors, economically, the most valuable laborers are not professors. they are the $5 million coaches. they are the players down there on the football field. they are the basketball players who are leading their schools into this thing we call march madness. and it is madness. not tooive to treat them more fairly. they are producing more revenue per player for their colleges than anyone who
if you want to go to law school err your university doesn't have a law school, your university shouldrative arrangement with a law school so you can get your law degree for free. business school, law school and medical school and you played football for the university of texas, you should be able to do ul of all of that on the ut campus at ut expense. most college athletes aren't going to profit from this deal, because like most other college students, they won't go to graduate school. and...
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you cannot do that at a university. we have to find a proper balance between security and access, and that is the challenge for all universities, because, as you know, in the past months, 50 have had major breaches, and not all of them bothered to report it. >> excellent testimony, and i thank you very much. mr. john mulligan is the chief financial officer of the target corporation, we welcome her. it is a pleasure to be with you today. >> i am the executive vice president and chief financial officer of target. it is a pleasure to be with you today. target expressed a data breach resulting from a criminal attack on our systems. let me begin by reiterating how deeply sorry we are about the impact this has had on our guest s and your constituents. our top priority is always taking care of our guest. the reality is we experienced a data breach. our guests expect more, and we are working hard to do better. we know this has shaken their confidence, but we intend to earn it back. my written statement provides additional detai
you cannot do that at a university. we have to find a proper balance between security and access, and that is the challenge for all universities, because, as you know, in the past months, 50 have had major breaches, and not all of them bothered to report it. >> excellent testimony, and i thank you very much. mr. john mulligan is the chief financial officer of the target corporation, we welcome her. it is a pleasure to be with you today. >> i am the executive vice president and chief...
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and british university show there are no mood to tolerate on campus protests as students say freedom of speech has been eclipsed eclipsed by commercial interests. and i welcome you watching r.t. international this is the body of alexander core shot dead while resisting arrest by ukrainian police a violent end to a life that was marked by his militancy intimidation and radical nationalism he was the local leader of the neo nazi group right sector and was prominent in the coup that forced president yannick beach from well with more details on this election joins me in the studio alexi what more do we know about the circumstances behind his death well judging by what the. deputy foreign minister scuse me interior minister of ukraine said that musical was shot dead during a special operation in the west of ukraine in the town of. when a group of policemen stormed into a cafe where was it and his friends were having something of a brawl and basically shouted give up or freeze or something like that then was it could jump out of the window reportedly and started shooting back at the police
and british university show there are no mood to tolerate on campus protests as students say freedom of speech has been eclipsed eclipsed by commercial interests. and i welcome you watching r.t. international this is the body of alexander core shot dead while resisting arrest by ukrainian police a violent end to a life that was marked by his militancy intimidation and radical nationalism he was the local leader of the neo nazi group right sector and was prominent in the coup that forced...