Japan loses faith in American branch campuses but its students still flock to universities in U.S. The Chronicle of Higher Education. A42-44.Regur, N. M. 1992. Japan loses faith in American branch campuses but its students still flock to universities in U.S. Chronicle of Higher Education,...
The Greenest Campuses: an Idiosyncratic Guide. Looks at some of the environment-friendly universities and colleges in the United States. Food waste management at Brown University of Providence, Rhode Is... Perrin,Noel - 《Chronicle of Higher Education》 被引量: 15发表: 2001年 Teach-ins as Perf...
In Japan, and to a lesser extent elsewhere, universities hire almost【C6】___ their own graduates. In-breeding is rampant—a sharp contrast with most departments in top American universities. Institutional competitiveness has some negative【C7】___ —particularly if your university loses too many ...
题目 Pair work: Work with your partner to complete the following dialogues, using the words and phrases in brackets. Make changes or additions where necessary.A:Unlike safe Chinese colleges and universities, American college campuses have seen shootings with some frequency. It...
Structural oppression continues to be one of the most pressing problems in U.S. society, and college students have always played a major role in addressing systemic inequities. Yet, much remains to be learned about the experiences of students advocating social justice in higher education, and ther...
This technique has successfully silenced many of the Left's detractors, especially on college campuses where the "poilitically correct" left-wing thought police often have great influence in punishing dissenters. Yet, unfortunately, that strategy has been a highly effective ploy in the tolerant ...
The chancellors of all nine of the university’s campuses have said they want to stick with the old system of discrimination.Jesse Jackson, who is not a resident ofCaliforniabut who led protests anyway, called the vote “a blatant act of racism.”“I do not wish to be colorblind,” he...
from American businessmen. This rankled many because they were already taxed for public education and yet had to pay for private American schooling if they wanted to ensure an easy transition for their children when it would be time to further their education at stateside colleges and universities...
Throughout the 1930s, the Nazi Party usedpropagandato shape public opinion in the United States.57To support this effort, the regime sent more than 350 German exchange students to American universities in the years beforeWorld War II. Beginning in 1936, these young Nazis—who were carefully tra...
16%ofwhichwereborninothercountriesor arethechildrenofatleastoneforeign-born parent.ANINTRODUCTIONTO THEENGLISH-SPEAKINGCOUNTRIES ReadtheNotes Noticethedifferencebetweenanemigrantandanimmigrant.(expatriate?)Anemigrantisapersonwholeavesone’sowncountryandsettlesinanother,whileanimmigrantisapersonwhoentersintoacountryof...