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at the university of arkansas. and it is a big eclectic group of people who live here. that is one of the charms of fayetteville, is that no matter where you are from, most people find something to love and find a place for themselves here in fayetteville. what we are coming into now, this is dixon street in northwest arkansas. it is not very far from the square. those two areas, the square and the street make up the entertainment district of fayetteville. this is the walmart center. the walmart center is a huge part of the fabric of northwest arkansas, and it is right here in downtown fayetteville. and as well as having a broadway series, multiple broadway shows a year tour through here, they also do a lot of work in the community. thathave a jazz series happens, they feature local artists sometimes. they have an art gallery inside of the arts center, which features both local, regional, and national artists. so they are really about the national and international grand scope, as well as all the way down to the lo
at the university of arkansas. and it is a big eclectic group of people who live here. that is one of the charms of fayetteville, is that no matter where you are from, most people find something to love and find a place for themselves here in fayetteville. what we are coming into now, this is dixon street in northwest arkansas. it is not very far from the square. those two areas, the square and the street make up the entertainment district of fayetteville. this is the walmart center. the...
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columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world. we're now in for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty. two get by financially some female students like it don't hesitate to look for support. or to take her first two hundred dollars. aside to openly matches of generous donors with indebted students and so the controversy breaks out . you are a prostitute and you are a mit educated person. on campus the pressure to succeed is so high that american students often overindulge binge drinking to let their hair down. but also taking amphetamine derivatives to boost their academic results there's a real trafficking of substances going on. the fraternities are symbol of prestige in american universities they attract students who want to be part of the elite. to join these influential and secret
columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world. we're now in for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty. two get by financially some female students like it don't hesitate to look for support. or to take...
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columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students stuff receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty seven. to get by financially some female students like elease don't hesitate to look for support. take your first few hundred dollars. aside openly matches of generous donors with indebted students and so the controversy breaks out. you are a prostitute and you are a mit educated printer. on campus the pressure to succeed is so high that american students often overindulge binge drinking to let their hair down. but also taking amphetamine derivatives to boost their academic results there's a real trafficking of substances going on. the fraternities are symbol of prestige in american universities they attract students who want to be part of the elite. to join these influential and secret societies so
columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students stuff receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty seven. to get by financially some female students like elease don't hesitate to look for support. take...
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all universities do this. shift,damental design i'm still on the list of setting out to design a different kind of university. he changed our clock speed. me manych my wife gave years ago, it actually measure the rotation of the year. also, the speed of the earth's rotation, each second is not a semester. academic watch, the five seconds is five semesters, that is 2.5 years, that doesn't work, the clock speed of a modern death rule university must be at the speed of the economy, the speed of change, the speed of what it takes to be competitive, technology. we embrace technology like no tomorrow. this was a nobel prize-winning economist. if you don't embrace technology, your price will rise infinitely. from this, suffers academia suffers from this, we embrace technology. i do have a punchline i'm working toward. this allows us to do other things, scale, all caps is set in some kind of isolated, interactive arena where they believe they have to solve everything themselves. their scale is what they think of as th
all universities do this. shift,damental design i'm still on the list of setting out to design a different kind of university. he changed our clock speed. me manych my wife gave years ago, it actually measure the rotation of the year. also, the speed of the earth's rotation, each second is not a semester. academic watch, the five seconds is five semesters, that is 2.5 years, that doesn't work, the clock speed of a modern death rule university must be at the speed of the economy, the speed of...
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we have been able to build a new university model, and i mean literally a new university model. we call it the new american university. it could happen been called the odal of university, one connected with everybody, working with everyone, advancing everybody, unblew believe effect e efficient and effective. could be what the future would need, which is a university which has a connection also to everybody. connecting at all levels of education and every citizen that needs something from the university. you as governors are the are bitters of the future. your constitutional assignments unique in our democracy. you have the unique responsibility for advancing and designing those elements of our democracy that are most critically dependent upon education and for overseeing those educational processes in each state. the question to each of you is, can we build a new kind of college or university, community college, local four-year public college, massive public presearch university? can we build a system within higher education, public higher education, in particular that can be a
we have been able to build a new university model, and i mean literally a new university model. we call it the new american university. it could happen been called the odal of university, one connected with everybody, working with everyone, advancing everybody, unblew believe effect e efficient and effective. could be what the future would need, which is a university which has a connection also to everybody. connecting at all levels of education and every citizen that needs something from the...
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book, the title is "the university of everything," and it seems to me, what the university of arizona is doing is becoming more like -- [laughter] state.se me, arizona it is becoming more like that, and i was wondering if you could react to that description and whether it fits with what you see occurring from your vantage point? is definitely a leader in this field. those of us who went to college a while ago now do not have a sense of how quickly things are theging and how normal intensive use of technology is for both current college students and certainly future college generations of students. there are still going to be a lot of people that go someplace and live with other students. that is a great educational environment. they will have personal relationships with students and mentors, but a lot of people will be online or split their time. focusedsses that are are intrapersonal, because that is what is good for those tosses, but they have access communities around the world at other institutions. the biggest thing is you will not have to take all of your classes from one place
book, the title is "the university of everything," and it seems to me, what the university of arizona is doing is becoming more like -- [laughter] state.se me, arizona it is becoming more like that, and i was wondering if you could react to that description and whether it fits with what you see occurring from your vantage point? is definitely a leader in this field. those of us who went to college a while ago now do not have a sense of how quickly things are theging and how normal...
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universities are middle name and seller goal, our mission at the university and the mission at the university press are entwined in some way. the university wants to foster research and the generation of scholarship and disseminate that scholarship to curate it and get it out into the world. we also publish important looks that a commercial publisher would not take on because they would not make any money for the company. they may lose money. there are commercial scholarly presses that will publish an increasing number of scholarly autograph -- but they are out of reach for most normal human beings. the university presses to try to reach an audience of educated general readers with their looks and pricing is usually set to that level. next our method of acquiring books, the editors that eric runs the department is different from other kinds of publishers. our editors often who have a degree in the field or they have had some kind of graduate training and they are given areas of specialization. we have a history editor who also does economics and we have a philosophy and relations editor. they
universities are middle name and seller goal, our mission at the university and the mission at the university press are entwined in some way. the university wants to foster research and the generation of scholarship and disseminate that scholarship to curate it and get it out into the world. we also publish important looks that a commercial publisher would not take on because they would not make any money for the company. they may lose money. there are commercial scholarly presses that will...
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she's now at graduate school at brand eyes university. she was -- brandise university. she and other dreamers have so much to contribute to our country. could we use more public school teachers like marciela? i think so. would it be a stronger country would we be if we deported her? i don't think so. ok. another one from mr. durbin. naomi. her parents brought her to the united states from mexico when she was 10 years old. omi grew up in a town in tennessee. excellent student. member of the national honor society and she received student of the year award for algentleman bra and art. served -- algebra and art. served on the track and field team. also a discus throw. naomi's dream was to become a robotics engineer. e participated in the nasa interspace academy. she won the next generation pioneer award. graduated high school with honors but her immigration status limited her. she didn't give up. she took mechanical engineering courses at lipscomb university in nashville. in the spring she's graduating with an associates degree in a field that combines mechanical engineeri
she's now at graduate school at brand eyes university. she was -- brandise university. she and other dreamers have so much to contribute to our country. could we use more public school teachers like marciela? i think so. would it be a stronger country would we be if we deported her? i don't think so. ok. another one from mr. durbin. naomi. her parents brought her to the united states from mexico when she was 10 years old. omi grew up in a town in tennessee. excellent student. member of the...
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university of nebraska press. i was thinking they were the big eight. back then it was nebraska and oklahoma and there was no comparison. but anyway, he went on to become the director of johns hopkins university press 1895 to 1898 before becoming director in november 1988. he retired as director in 2015 i2015and is the author of three books. and these were published in 2004, 2007 and 2010 and now teaches at the university lifelong learning institute program and pursues research on the renaissance humanism. i should point out also in connection and a member of the dissertation committee of the spouse. she did her work and it was a wonderful dissertation. the director and music acquisition editor of the university of illinois press who survived the press in 1896 and served as the editor in chief acquisitions editor marketing copywriter among others. award-winning books and fields including labor history, women's history, folklore and evolution studies as well as the music. the doctorate of music from the university
university of nebraska press. i was thinking they were the big eight. back then it was nebraska and oklahoma and there was no comparison. but anyway, he went on to become the director of johns hopkins university press 1895 to 1898 before becoming director in november 1988. he retired as director in 2015 i2015and is the author of three books. and these were published in 2004, 2007 and 2010 and now teaches at the university lifelong learning institute program and pursues research on the...
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we have been able to build a new university model. and i mean literally a new university model. we call it the new american university. it could have been called the old idea of what an american university was supposed to be. one that was connected with everyone, working with everyone, advancing everyone, efficient and effective. all of those things. it could be what the future would need. a university with a connection to everyone. connecting autoall levels of education and everyone that needs something from the university. you as governors are the arbiters of the future. you have the unique responsibility for advancing and designing those elements of our democracy that are critically again dependent on education and for overseeing the processes in each of the states. the question to each of you is can we build a new kind of college, community college, university, local four-year public college, massive public research university. can we build a system within higher education, public higher education, in particular, that can be actually adaptive? actually respond to the changes
we have been able to build a new university model. and i mean literally a new university model. we call it the new american university. it could have been called the old idea of what an american university was supposed to be. one that was connected with everyone, working with everyone, advancing everyone, efficient and effective. all of those things. it could be what the future would need. a university with a connection to everyone. connecting autoall levels of education and everyone that needs...
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want other true colors of universities in the u.s. . this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm bart chilton coming off the winter olympics has begun in south korea will talk about the economics of the olympics with alex the haleigh bitch and with professor brett humphries and will discuss worker wages and focus in on a new role proposed by the department of labor that has many workers worried plus first let's get to some headlines. nearly all global stock markets from asia to europe had a down day friday following yesterday's one thousand points. drop in the dow jones industrial average and for most of the day u.s. markets moved up and down around where they closed yesterday and we are officially in u.s. markets ten percent below market highs last month which mean we're in correction territory markets which move down twenty percent or more are said to be in bear territory we'll have the specific numbers at the break. european banking sector has made positive progress based upon italian german and french in
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the university and couege good morning. the university and college union says this review needs to be radical and needs to explore genuine alternatives to become system, not just system, notjust tinkering around the edges. what can we expect from this review, in your opinion? well, what we know as it will not lead to the scrapping of the tuition fees system. the government has said that as sacrosanct and it will say. we also know that the government to not wa nt also know that the government to not want taxpayers to have to foot the bill furniture hinges. so the range of options becomes somewhat more limited. —— foot the bill for any changes. all the signs are the government is not looking to force universities to lower fees. instead, this to be looking at encouraging universities to offer a broader range of fees. 0n the way they hope to do that is basically by giving stu d e nts to do that is basically by giving students more information about the value they get from courses. which courses have good job prospects, whic
the university and couege good morning. the university and college union says this review needs to be radical and needs to explore genuine alternatives to become system, not just system, notjust tinkering around the edges. what can we expect from this review, in your opinion? well, what we know as it will not lead to the scrapping of the tuition fees system. the government has said that as sacrosanct and it will say. we also know that the government to not wa nt also know that the government to...
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so, edwards is definite lay university of chicago intellect. but not a university of shuck alum. he got his bachelors degree in political science in amherst college. join me in welcoming steve edwards. thank you. [applause] >> dean woodward, thank you for that bro ducks -- an introduction, it's at honor to be back here at the university with all of you at such an important time for this conversation. not only because of the history that we're commemorating of the course of this year, thinking 75 years after the dawn of the nuclear age began steps from where we are, but also the present realities in our geopolitics today and many of us watch very closely the announcement just a few days ago last week when our sister publication here at the university, the bulletin of the atomic scientists, moved the hand 30 seconds closer two minutes to midnight, the closest they've been in more than 60 years. so i'm eager to hear the insights panel lests have on the fundamental question before us, safer or more dangerous world, nuclear weapons and today's global community, and we have a distingui
so, edwards is definite lay university of chicago intellect. but not a university of shuck alum. he got his bachelors degree in political science in amherst college. join me in welcoming steve edwards. thank you. [applause] >> dean woodward, thank you for that bro ducks -- an introduction, it's at honor to be back here at the university with all of you at such an important time for this conversation. not only because of the history that we're commemorating of the course of this year,...
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universities. that's in american interest to not see any russians die in terrorist attacks as it is in russian interest to prevent any terrorist attacks in the united states or elsewhere in the world so i don't think there's any dispute on that in congress and i think maybe some of the posturing is frankly political as opposed to substantive . here's what people have been saying about rejected and now it's yours exactly it's full on ourselves the only show i go out of my way to charge you with what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of our three americans who have to say we are apparently better than blue nothing that i see people you never heard of love redacted the next president of the world bank very funny girl write me seriously send us an e-mail. lexington in the central east of the united states it is within this city with a population of three hundred thousand that the university of kentucky can be found . it is barely nine in the morning david and brandon two fir
universities. that's in american interest to not see any russians die in terrorist attacks as it is in russian interest to prevent any terrorist attacks in the united states or elsewhere in the world so i don't think there's any dispute on that in congress and i think maybe some of the posturing is frankly political as opposed to substantive . here's what people have been saying about rejected and now it's yours exactly it's full on ourselves the only show i go out of my way to charge you with...
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sue universities make more money? universities should not be charging so much...“ make more money? universities should not be charging so much... if one is 5000 and another 7000... there is a lot of arguments that one needs to happen is to bring back the maintenance grant for poorer students to help with living costs. but i seriously think the government is going to announce a cap on fees and they will raise the level of income of which students have to p5y~ income of which students have to pay. and abolish tuition fees entirely. and unleash a wave of new faith schools, a strange expression, to unleash them... and grammar schools. we have been there before. let's have a look at the observer. shock figures revealed the dire state of britain's prisons? they are shocking figures, 68% of surveyed prisons, they provide unsatisfactory standards. two inside jails prisons, they provide unsatisfactory standards. two insidejails are prisons, they provide unsatisfactory standards. two inside jails are an a cce pta bly standards. two inside jails are an acce pta bly u nsafe. standards. two ins
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many of today's students were not born when university tuition fees were first introduced. but 20 years on, the link between getting a degree and paying towards the cost of it remains, and that has meant big sacrifices for some. and my parents sold their house so i could come to uni — i'm the first one in my family. looking into it, there were lots of, like, different aspects of the debt and how much you're paying back, obviously, in the long run, and it's a really scary prospect. the government still backs the idea that students should contribute towards the cost of their higher education, and that's one of the areas that will covered by its major review of student finance. it comes as a committee of mps coming today says current interest rates on loans of up to 6.1% are questionable. with students in england accumulating more than £5,000 in charges while they are still studying. the average debt for graduates totalling more than £50,000. they need to look at grants available to help the poorer students, they need to look at the level of interest that is currently bein
many of today's students were not born when university tuition fees were first introduced. but 20 years on, the link between getting a degree and paying towards the cost of it remains, and that has meant big sacrifices for some. and my parents sold their house so i could come to uni — i'm the first one in my family. looking into it, there were lots of, like, different aspects of the debt and how much you're paying back, obviously, in the long run, and it's a really scary prospect. the...
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you are financial consultant, the university says it isa£6 consultant, the university says it is a £6 billion black hole in the scheme, how did this happen? there are three ways this can happen, firstly the liabilities of the scheme increased because of things like people getting big salaries. for a final salary pensions that increases the liability. investment returns being lower than expected and we're looking at negative interest rates. also longevity, people are living longer. the longer they left the more pension you have to pay them. thank you. do not forget there will be further coverage of the strike action and with no resolution in sight, we could be seeing scenes like this for some time to come. thank you very much. 0ur some time to come. thank you very much. our apologies if you heard anything you would rather not have heard from the passer—by. let us have a look at the weather. good evening. it is quiet at the moment but the talking point will be the weekend and beyond. here this blanket of cloud will bring this blanket of temperatures. the blue zone shows temperatures.
you are financial consultant, the university says it isa£6 consultant, the university says it is a £6 billion black hole in the scheme, how did this happen? there are three ways this can happen, firstly the liabilities of the scheme increased because of things like people getting big salaries. for a final salary pensions that increases the liability. investment returns being lower than expected and we're looking at negative interest rates. also longevity, people are living longer. the longer...
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and then after one year internship at the university of oklahoma press he spent one year at the university of wisconsin press. and then spent ten years as louisiana state press and i believe him then because as a student that was my favorite press to order because of his work in african-american history. and then came the u of i in late 1970s as associate director and then became drecialght of director of the press in '78 served under the that capacity in 2000 followed by four year of part-time editor. willis received ph.d. in american lit and english american from university of nebraska. and then joined the university of nebraska press. and i was thinking they were both the big eight -- today people actually think that alabama were the gail of the year back then it was nebraska and oklahoma. >> yeah. >> hands down. no comparison. but anyway -- he went on to -- become director of john hopkins university press from 1995 until 1998 before becoming director at illinois in november of 1998. he retired as director in 2015. he's author of three books, book of thinks, and praise and published in
and then after one year internship at the university of oklahoma press he spent one year at the university of wisconsin press. and then spent ten years as louisiana state press and i believe him then because as a student that was my favorite press to order because of his work in african-american history. and then came the u of i in late 1970s as associate director and then became drecialght of director of the press in '78 served under the that capacity in 2000 followed by four year of part-time...
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columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in. order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty. two get by financially something male students like it don't hesitate to look for support. to take the first few hundred dollars. a site openly matches up generous donors with indebted students and so the controversy breaks out. you are a prostitute and you are a mighty educated person. on campus the pressure to succeed is so high that american students often overindulge binge drinking to let their hair down. but also taking amphetamine derivatives to boost their academic results there's a real trafficking of substances going on in. the fraternities are a symbol of prestige in american universities they attract students who want to be part of the elite. to join these influential and secret societi
columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in. order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty. two get by financially something male students like it don't hesitate to look for support. to take the...
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back a psychotherapist and gender specialist in the united kingdom is challenging university which is blocking research he wants to conduct into people he regret undergoing gender change james caspian claims that the move by paul university is an attack on free speech is pretty extremely stressful to find myself embroiled in these proceedings which i think should be of great concern to anyone who values free speech in knowledge i do believe that the research i proposed is important to the well being of the transgendered community it's a completely new topic and i'm sure that the plant of persons who passed whole transition and of course showed any type of regret have to resort to this more and more only one name that is to prevent mistake in. in following this person before such a trip. the research proposed by mr caspian was initially approved by academics back in two thousand and fifteen but then was later dropped in december of twenty sixteen high court judges in the university's favor ruled in the university's favor without waiting for an internal review of the study according to
back a psychotherapist and gender specialist in the united kingdom is challenging university which is blocking research he wants to conduct into people he regret undergoing gender change james caspian claims that the move by paul university is an attack on free speech is pretty extremely stressful to find myself embroiled in these proceedings which i think should be of great concern to anyone who values free speech in knowledge i do believe that the research i proposed is important to the well...
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well we have asked university to comment on his decision regarding mr caspian's or set. mr caspian's research proposal was not refused on the grounds of topic but on the methodological approach the university was not convinced the approach would guarantee the anonymity of his participants and the confidentiality of data there was such a loss to the first round of his legal battle leaving him to cover the university's court costs he set up a crowdfunding page to cover the expenses and mount a fresh legal challenge against the university it so far raised almost fourteen thousand pounds while taylor again believes the university has been politically motivated in its decision you know i think it's political absolutely i think it's totally political are afraid of b l g b d which is so powerful it would probably overwhelm university if they start studying this like james cares wanted to do at the university what they would find out is there's a bass number of people who are d. transitioning because they regret having changed their gender so i think they're fearful of the truth
well we have asked university to comment on his decision regarding mr caspian's or set. mr caspian's research proposal was not refused on the grounds of topic but on the methodological approach the university was not convinced the approach would guarantee the anonymity of his participants and the confidentiality of data there was such a loss to the first round of his legal battle leaving him to cover the university's court costs he set up a crowdfunding page to cover the expenses and mount a...
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looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar. here and biting notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they describe executives and journalists being fired for doing their jobs breaches and journalistic ethics and the possible harassment of confidential sources after threatening to quit they were allowed to publish the story saying that quote this story was written and edited tuesday free from interference from company of executives what they found was that the manhattan district attorney's office had been investigating financial ties between newsweek's parent company newsweek media group formerly called i b t media and the biblical and theological college called all of the university all of it university of theological college and seven area was paid over two point seven million dollars by newsweek for quote research and development apparently for use of their so-called proprietary design assistants and computer resources and if you're wondering why a bible college would be the go to for an eighty year old venerated news maga
looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar. here and biting notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they describe executives and journalists being fired for doing their jobs breaches and journalistic ethics and the possible harassment of confidential sources after threatening to quit they were allowed to publish the story saying that quote this story was written and edited tuesday free from interference from company of executives...
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and university does make a difference. from primary to secondary, then to college, it's absolutely free. why should we have to pay for uni? fees tripled when theresa may was already in the cabinet. but more and more students like these sixth formers go to university, however tricky the subject they choose. 0k. i did physics a—level, but that's where my physics ended. but after the election and labour's popular promise to scrap fees altogether, the prime minister has concluded things have to change. all but a handful of universities charge the maximum possible fees for undergraduate courses. and the level of fees charged do not relate to the cost or quality of the course. so we now have one of the most expensive systems of university tuition in the world. what she really wants is a change in attitude. there remains a perception that going to university is really the only desirable route, while going into training is something for other people's children. if we're going to succeed in building a fair society and a stronger
and university does make a difference. from primary to secondary, then to college, it's absolutely free. why should we have to pay for uni? fees tripled when theresa may was already in the cabinet. but more and more students like these sixth formers go to university, however tricky the subject they choose. 0k. i did physics a—level, but that's where my physics ended. but after the election and labour's popular promise to scrap fees altogether, the prime minister has concluded things have to...
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culture of the university. and she also believes that the university can act to suppress such hate speech without violating the first amendment because the university operates within the private sphere. and can thus live by its own private rules. but the idea that the university as a private enclave that can establish the boundaries of the culture and the political for itself is becoming less and less persuasi persuasive. for one thing, discouraging some forms of cultural speech in acadame may be bad as a community of inquiry. even if culture is not the province of the first amendment and especially if the discouragement comes not as the result of debate, but before the debate is even begun. this would be to introduce into the life of the university something akin to the spirit of the red queen. sentence first, verdict afterward. but rouse is in even greater danger from the life that university life in modern america has long since left any precincts that could be called private or even communal. once upon a ti
culture of the university. and she also believes that the university can act to suppress such hate speech without violating the first amendment because the university operates within the private sphere. and can thus live by its own private rules. but the idea that the university as a private enclave that can establish the boundaries of the culture and the political for itself is becoming less and less persuasi persuasive. for one thing, discouraging some forms of cultural speech in acadame may...
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universities of their own back to universities of their own back to start cutting the cost of university education. so far they have shown remarkably little inclination to do so. they all pretty much charge the top whack and their view is we have got more and more people applying to come to university including from disadvantaged backgrounds, what on earth are we doing wrong? the real risk for theresa may is you have a review which trundles on for a year and you end up with firmly pro—limited reforms dependent on the universities to implement and pale in comparison to some of the big, bold, brushstroke offer from jeremy corbyn. norman smith, thank you. it's emerged that three of the oxfam employees accused of sexual misconduct in haiti physically threatened witnesses during a 2011 investigation. the charity has published an internal report which said more needed to be done to prevent problem staff working for other charities. but despite the warnings, several men linked to the alleged abuse did subsequently take up roles at other charitable organisations. our correspondent james landal
universities of their own back to universities of their own back to start cutting the cost of university education. so far they have shown remarkably little inclination to do so. they all pretty much charge the top whack and their view is we have got more and more people applying to come to university including from disadvantaged backgrounds, what on earth are we doing wrong? the real risk for theresa may is you have a review which trundles on for a year and you end up with firmly pro—limited...
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at leeds university, lecturers out on the picket line. thousands of lectures have been cancelled on campuses across the uk, the message — "give us the pensions we paid into, or there will be mass disruption". we're expecting things to grant to a halt, really. forms won't be signed, classes won't be taught, research deadlines won't be met. we're likely to lose about £10,000 a year. now, vice—chancellors are earning about £250,000 to £280,000 a year, so i have questions about why the money shouldn't be coming out of their salaries and not out of our pensions. the university said a £6 billion deficit in the scheme means it's unsustainable, and could only be maintained by making cuts to jobs and research. universities say they have offered a good deal, but lecturers are not convinced. currently, we have what is called a defined benefit scheme, which means we put money in and we will definitely get a certain amount back when we retire. the defined contribution scheme which is being offered means that what we end up with in the pot will
at leeds university, lecturers out on the picket line. thousands of lectures have been cancelled on campuses across the uk, the message — "give us the pensions we paid into, or there will be mass disruption". we're expecting things to grant to a halt, really. forms won't be signed, classes won't be taught, research deadlines won't be met. we're likely to lose about £10,000 a year. now, vice—chancellors are earning about £250,000 to £280,000 a year, so i have questions about why...
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at ucla, berkeley, university of minnesota, university of connecticut, it is why charles murray was physically assaulted at middlebury. brett is a bernie sanders supported. it is why the left tried to shut down mainstream conservative -- niversities drank the kool-aid of pc. there are some good people in the media. too many folks in the media are actually just advocates of leftism, masquerading as objective truth tellers. [applause] these are the folks who have bought into pc culture, maybe worse than it is at the university level. these are the people who refuse to use the term illegal immigrants who describe it to cross the border illegally. these are the people who say if a man is a biological man if he is a woman. he is not. e is a dude. [applause] objective facts do not disappear because your subjective feelings wish they would. these are the people who scream peace. [applause] you want to know who the biggest star in america? the it is these folks claiming their objectivity while they push their agenda. these are the people who say -- if you do not agree with their schemes. five years ag
at ucla, berkeley, university of minnesota, university of connecticut, it is why charles murray was physically assaulted at middlebury. brett is a bernie sanders supported. it is why the left tried to shut down mainstream conservative -- niversities drank the kool-aid of pc. there are some good people in the media. too many folks in the media are actually just advocates of leftism, masquerading as objective truth tellers. [applause] these are the folks who have bought into pc culture, maybe...
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they never looked at this university e-mail account. but they asked craig carter, what will baillie tell us if we talk to her about what happened? >> reporter: what will baillie say? turns out, she says carter got to her before the university did. >> craig called me and said, hey, someone saw something, you better not answer anything. he's like, don't say anything. >> reporter: so, the coach is telling you not to cooperate. don't say anything. >> yeah. and if you do, tell them that i was just comforting you that day. >> reporter: so, the university now is aware of this relationship. do they contact you? >> they e-mailed me, but they did not confront me in person at all. >> reporter: here are the two e-mails baillie says were sent from the school's ant anti-harassment office, informing her they received a report that she may be involved in a personal relationship with an employee of the university, and listing campus resources she could contact if she wants assistance. baillie never responds. you don't reply. >> no. >> reporter: why not?
they never looked at this university e-mail account. but they asked craig carter, what will baillie tell us if we talk to her about what happened? >> reporter: what will baillie say? turns out, she says carter got to her before the university did. >> craig called me and said, hey, someone saw something, you better not answer anything. he's like, don't say anything. >> reporter: so, the coach is telling you not to cooperate. don't say anything. >> yeah. and if you do,...
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rutgers university, newspaper. how many hours do i have in the day? i would like to know. i would like to my own guest at the state of the union. i'm so proud of her. state-wide organizer for california's dream network. i'm so proud of them and the head of the organization, they have done so much toll protect our dreamers. melody was at our press conference and i'm proud of her. she was born in guatemala. after growing up without parents, she was reunited in t art of the los angeles wn was nine years old and earned a bachelor's agree at california state university, los angeles and graduated with a masters from the university of southern california, masters om u.s.c. and focused on the representation of undocumented students in mass communication. she works as california dream network statewide youth organizer as a devoted advocate for human and doctorate recipient and her life goal is to continue bending the arc of the june versus. more from my colleagues. the house reached, now set the record for the longest conti
rutgers university, newspaper. how many hours do i have in the day? i would like to know. i would like to my own guest at the state of the union. i'm so proud of her. state-wide organizer for california's dream network. i'm so proud of them and the head of the organization, they have done so much toll protect our dreamers. melody was at our press conference and i'm proud of her. she was born in guatemala. after growing up without parents, she was reunited in t art of the los angeles wn was nine...
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, it's not about the university fees... is this the main problem? that they don't have, particularly if you don't come from a family when your parents can subsidise you, is that the main problem? that the loans are simply not sufficient? certainly the biggest people spot chilly talk to me about. those on the lowest incomes get full loans and those highest incomes can afford it but it is those in the middle. we have a hidden parental contribution system, you are assessed how much of a loan you are assessed how much of a loan you get based on parental income. quite self—evidently consistent set of pa rents quite self—evidently consistent set of parents to fill the gap, it's not written on your loan form, i asked the former universities minister to change it, they said no, with a rather spurious answer. worse than that, if you have two children going to university at the same time, it's not taken into account parents and we don't have the money, students can't force them to pay up and across the board we have always had th
, it's not about the university fees... is this the main problem? that they don't have, particularly if you don't come from a family when your parents can subsidise you, is that the main problem? that the loans are simply not sufficient? certainly the biggest people spot chilly talk to me about. those on the lowest incomes get full loans and those highest incomes can afford it but it is those in the middle. we have a hidden parental contribution system, you are assessed how much of a loan you...
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looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar and. citing notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they described executives and journalists being fired for doing their jobs breaches and journalistic ethics and the possible harassment of confidential sources after threatening to quit they were allowed to publish the story saying that quote this story was written and edited tuesday free from interference from company of executives what they found was that the manhattan district attorney's office had been investigating financial ties between newsweek's parent company newsweek media group formerly called i b t media and the biblical and theological college called all of the university all of it university of theological college and cemetery was paid over two point seven million dollars by newsweek for quote research and development apparently for use of their so-called proprietary design assistants and computer resources and if you're wondering why a bible college would be the go to for an eighty year old venerated news magazine
looking at newsweek's ties to a christian university it began with probably one of the most peculiar and. citing notes from the editors i've ever seen in it they described executives and journalists being fired for doing their jobs breaches and journalistic ethics and the possible harassment of confidential sources after threatening to quit they were allowed to publish the story saying that quote this story was written and edited tuesday free from interference from company of executives what...
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the way it works is the cost of running universities is split between stu d e nts universities is split between students taken out their loans taxpayers who pick up the cost of any loan is not repaid at the end of 30 years. but student debt is growing. by 2021—22 it will reach £160 billion. that is around 7% of the nation's wealth or gdp. so how is this review going to get more fairness into the system? it will look at how much students borrow, for how long and crucially also the interest rates they pay. because in england it is the poorest students who end up borrowing most because they take out loans for living costs. around £57,000. a lot of money by any normal family's standards. so theresa may was going to try and moved the moving parts within the system to try and put back a sense of fairness. but by the end of this, students in england. and are paying for most. in scotland, home students pay no tuition fees. in northern ireland, they pay less and in wales they are about to introduce a generous system of gra nts about to introduce a generous system of grants for living costs,
the way it works is the cost of running universities is split between stu d e nts universities is split between students taken out their loans taxpayers who pick up the cost of any loan is not repaid at the end of 30 years. but student debt is growing. by 2021—22 it will reach £160 billion. that is around 7% of the nation's wealth or gdp. so how is this review going to get more fairness into the system? it will look at how much students borrow, for how long and crucially also the interest...
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university does not suit everyone. hopefully these vocational courses will equip people with skills which mean they can get jobs quite quickly. we are talking about english universities, a different thing in scotland. tuition fees don't exist in scotland, that doesn't mean accesses any better. scotland's medical schools take fewer kids from working—class backgrounds than england and wales medical schools. something is wrong with the system, it's not to do with these, it's about getting kids from working class areas into university in the first place and that's the other end of the horse, that early intervention in primary school. hammond to drop all props for budget light. we are not going to get all of the usual accoutrements we're used to seeing. hammond here, not the most charismatic or eye—catching of charts this, ditching the red box for his so—called mini budget. he has ditched the two budgets every year. apparent pain this year, the so—called mini budget will be 15 to 20 minutes. there has been this long
university does not suit everyone. hopefully these vocational courses will equip people with skills which mean they can get jobs quite quickly. we are talking about english universities, a different thing in scotland. tuition fees don't exist in scotland, that doesn't mean accesses any better. scotland's medical schools take fewer kids from working—class backgrounds than england and wales medical schools. something is wrong with the system, it's not to do with these, it's about getting kids...
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want other true colors of universities in the us. i'm not sure if that's your way going underground in a week when the persian gulf. tried to prevent london protest against social cleansing beside the tallest building in the european union coming up in the show is donald trump fighting terrorists or is he fighting the syrian government as the u.k. u.s. coalition this week supports al qaeda by pointing out that these guys hundred fighting wahhabi terror we go to attack iran to speak to professor robert brown the head of the iran turkey russia trilateral in istanbul that seeks to defeat british backed atrocities in the middle east and we are britons form a moment damascus whether the u.s. and the u.k. . using chemical attack allegations to justify breaches of the united nations charter and rock guitar legend brian may on how class privilege is a threat to humanity for years to the day queen greatest hits became the first album ever to sell fifty million copies in the u.k. but quarter numbers must show to the prime minister when she's g
want other true colors of universities in the us. i'm not sure if that's your way going underground in a week when the persian gulf. tried to prevent london protest against social cleansing beside the tallest building in the european union coming up in the show is donald trump fighting terrorists or is he fighting the syrian government as the u.k. u.s. coalition this week supports al qaeda by pointing out that these guys hundred fighting wahhabi terror we go to attack iran to speak to professor...
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university of minnesota is saying? they are saying your ideas are so odious to us we are going to put you on a part of campus that is not easily accessible to public transportation. katie: boo. >> we will do it at a time when most students are not able to attend. we sent a demand letter and if they do not agree to our demands we will see them in court. [applause] katie: awesome. arcus, i want to come down the aisle to you. you are a student at uc boulder, student body president? >> last year. katie: how did you get in that position? >> having good people around you and a message that resonates with students. one of our platform was restoring -- whether that was how to bring a starbucks or pizza hut to campus or speaking on their behalf at the state capital. we did not represent the boulder students but the entire student body of the public education system. katie: i want you to expand on that because we see these free speech zones and they are really just places located on campus for people who cannot hear ideas they a
university of minnesota is saying? they are saying your ideas are so odious to us we are going to put you on a part of campus that is not easily accessible to public transportation. katie: boo. >> we will do it at a time when most students are not able to attend. we sent a demand letter and if they do not agree to our demands we will see them in court. [applause] katie: awesome. arcus, i want to come down the aisle to you. you are a student at uc boulder, student body president? >>...
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strayer university. let's get it. strayer university. >> sixers wanted to do well tonight. >> the break wasn't needed. they won five in a row. joel embiid, sixers open on a 25-7 run. second quarter bulls come to life. port is career high 38 from him. eight seconds to go. emdiid comes up with the steal. simmons fouled. two free throws for him. he's not the best free-throw shooter. sixers win 116-115. six in a row, simmons and emdiid coom 62 points. >> sixers not the only team hot lately. fliers won of seven of the last eight games. claude giroux 21 goal of the season, game tied at one. ait leads to a powerplay goal third straight game with the goal, flyers win 2-1, 19 saves from the new goally, peter rodman. >> each night we have had different players that stepped up and were key parts of good third periods. it's krill cat at this time of year. there are a lot of close games. a lot of times it comes down to the wire and fighting for every point is critical. >> still ahead, drexel's men's basketball team does ,$8drw you
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and i came in as a general counsel to the university. manage themainly to debt, because the university was no longer receiving contributions from the television ministry, and so we really a to restructure the universities so that it operated on its own tuition fees. it took is about 10 years to get a stabilized. and about another 10 years after that before it really exploded. that phenomenal growth over the last 10 years has given us the resources now to rebuild the campus, so liberty is in a very good position to fulfill its vision, to continue to train generations for christ. are the fifth largest university in the country, if you count all of the online students. celebratingwe are, together on this very joyous occasion, and there is no place in the world i would rather be to give my first commencement address as president than here, with my wonderful friends at liberty university, and -- [applause] president trump: and i accepted this invitation along time ago. i said to jerry that i would be there. and when i say something, i mean it
and i came in as a general counsel to the university. manage themainly to debt, because the university was no longer receiving contributions from the television ministry, and so we really a to restructure the universities so that it operated on its own tuition fees. it took is about 10 years to get a stabilized. and about another 10 years after that before it really exploded. that phenomenal growth over the last 10 years has given us the resources now to rebuild the campus, so liberty is in a...
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we a re university. let's skip now to the baftas. we are looking at the guardian. a picture of two dad and girls. —— dagenham girls who stood their ground when it came to equal pat’- their ground when it came to equal pay. here is another one of those amazing award ceremonies but what we have seen, especially after the harvey weinstein scandal that hollywood in the film industry has taken this is called celebre. yes, #metoo... taken this is called celebre. yes, #metoo. .. the point being equality representation, harassment, racial discrimination is —— these are all things it appears that society is turning against in a big way. i think it is a great thing because we are looking at society charging towards a more fairer model. yes it is equality for women in terms of pay but there is also all those other areas having more people with this ability is in work,... more diversity being represented in different ways in all walks of life i think when you encourage these things, my only concern is that they only seem to crop up at award ceremonies. quite interest
we a re university. let's skip now to the baftas. we are looking at the guardian. a picture of two dad and girls. —— dagenham girls who stood their ground when it came to equal pat’- their ground when it came to equal pay. here is another one of those amazing award ceremonies but what we have seen, especially after the harvey weinstein scandal that hollywood in the film industry has taken this is called celebre. yes, #metoo... taken this is called celebre. yes, #metoo. .. the point being...
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strayer university. let's get it. strayer university. life moves too fast to chase odors get automatic odor neutralization with air wick freshmatic. just load, click and set to forget odors for up to 60 days. now try pure freshmatic free. flyers canadian at the worlds fargo center. >> excited about this injuries are a part or the game and dealing with them wayne simmons and michael neuvirth are all out and petr-mrazek acquired from detroit he does not start and the rookie for the first power play goal and tied at one and 2-1 canadians in the third and less than 90 to play and vorcheck saves the day and headed to over time. in ot he keeps it going how about this goal, here is a three point night this is the game winner the flyers take it 3-2. >> we stuck with it and i think we are a little bit tired but we got the win. >> reporter: the eagles have reportedly chosen mike groh to be their new offensive coordinator he is elevated from the receivers coach and also according to reports duce-staley in addition to running back coach and freddy g
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do you want more people to go to university? until you decide what you're trying to achieve, you cannot come up with solutions. thank you very much. that was the latest on the university figures following the speech of the prime minister today. this is bbc news at five — the headlines: the labour party has dismissed claims that its leaderjeremy corbyn had cooperated with a spy from the former czechoslovakia. it says the claims were a ‘ridiculous smear‘. 0ur political correspondent eleanor garnier is at westminster. what kind of noises as the beats having at westminster? these are claims that were made by a 65—year—old man who was a former czechoslova k 65—year—old man who was a former czechoslovak spy. he said he met the labour leader several times during the 1980s and claims mr corbyn was recruited as a paid informer who knowingly collaborated with their czechoslova k knowingly collaborated with their czechoslovak secret police. this story was reported in slovakia but also hear about the daily mail, the sun and th
do you want more people to go to university? until you decide what you're trying to achieve, you cannot come up with solutions. thank you very much. that was the latest on the university figures following the speech of the prime minister today. this is bbc news at five — the headlines: the labour party has dismissed claims that its leaderjeremy corbyn had cooperated with a spy from the former czechoslovakia. it says the claims were a ‘ridiculous smear‘. 0ur political correspondent eleanor...
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as education editor you're interested in the university story thatis interested in the university story that is in the observer. this is a story on the front page of the observer. and the headline is revealed, university chief's 5—star expenses. the story based on requests and it lays bare the lavish expense account of some british university vice chancellors. they've already been criticised for their allegedly high salaries. very big salaries, approaching half £1 million in some cases. this is a channel 4 special programme tomorrow and there are some juicy bits, really, i guess. the questionable items include a pawn star martini. a fortnum & mason hamper. one university paid £1600 for their chancellor's pet dog to be relocated from australia. he must have flown first—class. of course, you he must have flown first—class. of course, you know, this is coming at a time when universities and facing the worst industrial action they've seen for decades. strikes are to bus week and it is a seen for decades. strikes are to bus week and it is 8111 seen for decades. strikes are to bus wee
as education editor you're interested in the university story thatis interested in the university story that is in the observer. this is a story on the front page of the observer. and the headline is revealed, university chief's 5—star expenses. the story based on requests and it lays bare the lavish expense account of some british university vice chancellors. they've already been criticised for their allegedly high salaries. very big salaries, approaching half £1 million in some cases. this...
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columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty. to get by financially some female students like it don't hesitate to look for support. or to take the first two hundred dollars. aside openly matches of generous donors with indebted students and so the controversy breaks out . you are a prostitute and you are a mighty educated printer. on campus the pressure to succeed is so high that american students often overindulge binge drinking to let their hair down. but also taking amphetamine derivatives to boost their academic results there's a real trafficking of substances going on. the fraternities are symbol of prestige in american universities they attract students who want to be part of the elite. to join these influential and secret societies som
columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty. to get by financially some female students like it don't hesitate to look for support. or to take the...
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but he rejects a separate allegation he assaulted a woman at harvard university in 2015. charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a far right extremist stunned the nation. the labour mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death, her widower, brendan cox, vowed to campaign in his wife's memory, and set up the jo cox foundation and more in common. now, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against women, he has stood down from both charities. he was accused of harassing a female colleague at save the children, and assaulting a woman during a trip to harvard university in 2015. late last night, brendan cox apologised for his actions. the labour mp jess phillips, who was friends withjo cox, said he was right to stand down. i'm not defending his actions, i am trying to think about this person who i know and my friend who isn't here, and make sure that there is a change in the future. i don't defend any of this behaviour. a spokesperson for thejo cox foundation said staff admired mr c
but he rejects a separate allegation he assaulted a woman at harvard university in 2015. charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a far right extremist stunned the nation. the labour mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death, her widower, brendan cox, vowed to campaign in his wife's memory, and set up the jo cox foundation and more in common. now, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against...