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"tenured" Definitions
  1. (of an official job) that you can keep permanently
  2. (of a person, especially a teacher at a university) having the right to keep their job permanently
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In 1968, the year before it went coed, "Yale College had two tenured women on its faculty — and 391 tenured men," Perkins reports.
Tenured and tenured-track jobs have declined significantly, with only about 30 percent of faculty members in such positions in 2016, down from about 40 percent in 2013.
Only about 10% of tenured professors say they vote Republican.
Just as the tenured residents of Bushwick said they did.
"I like that she's very tenured in politics," she said.
Brown is tenured so she can do whatever she wants.
And those jobs aren't going to older, more tenured drivers.
Q: That's easy for tenured professors to say, isn't it?
I'm now a tenured associate professor at the same institution.
Balakrishnan was a tenured Marxist historian at UC Santa Cruz.
When I left a tenured professorship for an unsecure job?
She will be a tenured professor in the music department.
First black female tenured professor at Oberlin College and Conservatory.
"With this honor, he becomes the first tenured faculty member at Emory to hold a Nobel Prize and the first tenured faculty member to have been a US president," Emory University said in a statement.
Is a tenured professor at Amherst College an elite as well?
In February, Valparaiso announced it was offering buyouts to tenured professors.
"We're playing good right now," said Nielsen, the longest-tenured Islander.
Tenured law professor at Harvard Law School from 1993 to 2013.
Investors often have a network of qualified, tenured salespeople on tap.
It's hard to fire a tenured professor except in extreme cases.
One of Fox News' longest-tenured broadcasters is leaving the network.
But even tenured faculty may opt to stick with safe topics.
Rather than admit men to raise money, it fired tenured professors.
But whereas star tenured professors can pull down six-figure salaries, adjunct lecturers at USC make between $3,840 and $10,000 per course they teach, according to the Adjunct Project, which tracks work issues for non-tenured professors.
If they were student tour guides, Juan Carlos was a tenured professor.
Dimon is the longest-tenured of CEOs leading a major U.S. bank.
"I have a tenured history of employing and supporting people," she said.
Niumatalolo is the longest-tenured coach in school history at 10 years.
By the way, Caroline is a tenured professor of chemistry at Yale!
The Supreme Court is composed of life-tenured justices for a reason.
The first consists of professors on the tenure track or already tenured.
"We had meetings," said first baseman Joe Mauer, the longest tenured Twin.
WorldpayUK-based Worldpay is one of the longest-tenured online payment platforms.
At Harvard, the number of tenured women research mathematicians is currently zero.
The odds of a tenured position now are about one in four.
This doesn't mean that employers should not invest in longer-tenured employees.
These longer-tenured users had been temporarily grandfathered into a lower-priced plan.
Hamilton Nolan, Gawker's longest-tenured staffer, tweeted that "Gawker was good" on Thursday.
The AHA — and tenured professors more generally — must reject and dispel such thinking.
I think she is a tenured sergeant so she can't lose her rank.
They were more easily intimidated than your typical tenured faculty, I would guess.
Now tenured curators within the museum have also raised their voices in protest.
She will remain a tenured faculty member of the V.C.U. School of Arts.
And women only account for 37.5 percent of tenured faculty in American universities.
She was the first African-American female tenured philosopher in the United States.
I became the chairman of my department pretty quickly after I got tenured.
Harris recently made history for becoming America's first black female tenured neurosurgery professor.
The professor, who was tenured, was soon fired, and he blamed Mr. Pozner.
Dimon, 62, is the longest-tenured of CEOs leading a major U.S. bank.
He joined TSM in 2013 and is now the team's longest tenured player.
"As a tenured professor, I never thought I'd lose my job," Lorenz says.
Agustín Fernández III co-founded­ Rational Vaccines with tenured SIU professor William Halford.
Harvard's student body has grown rapidly more diverse in the 21st century, and while the tenured faculty has grown more diverse as well, change there has been slower in part because turnover is much slower among tenured professors than among undergraduates.
GE also announced that long-tenured executive Jamie Miller will step down as CFO.
He didn't get tenured, so he decided to try and build a company instead.
Nielsen, 32, is the longest-tenured Islander, first skating for them in 2006-7.
Dave Seminara was a tenured member of the U.S. Foreign Service from 2002-2007.
" This kind of stuff got Sedgwick maligned by conservative academics as a "tenured radical.
Sullivan, who remains a tenured law professor, is not a victim of political correctness.
Just 2% of tenured full-time Classics faculty were minorities, according to the study.
But, in an unusual move for named professorships, the position was not automatically tenured.
He was the longest-tenured CEO of any Fortune 500 company at the time.
"It's a funny thing, though," said Rinne, the Predators' longest tenured-player at 34.
The organization's longest-tenured player, Laich has just one goal and six assists this season.
Laich is the organization's longest-tenured player but has just one goal and six assists.
Longer-tenured Treasury prices recovered earlier losses after a 29-year bond auction Tuesday afternoon.
He accepted another tenured position at a different public university in a noncampus-carry state.
A tenured teacher at a religious school told me she had to quit her job.
In 1993, she became the first woman in Michigan's department to be tenured from within.
"Rich is such a long-tenured, well-respected and successful prior C.E.O.," Mr. Acree said.
All this extremism has its reasons, as those tenured philosophers will be happy to explain.
She later became the first woman to be a tenured professor at Columbia Law School.
He is the longest-tenured active player to spend his entire career with one team.
He is the longest-tenured general manager in the top four North American sports leagues.
History has proven that being the Republican leader is a tough and short-tenured job.
And these trends, in turn, lead to more published papers, promotions, grants and tenured positions.
Most tenured math faculty members at research institutions do not leave, regardless of their race.
Christensen joined the Colts in 2002 and was the longest-tenured coach on the team's staff.
Time Warner Cable gave one to a long-tenured customer on one call I listened to.
"The NRA is a terrorist organization," tweeted Matthew Gabriele, a tenured professor at Virginia Tech University.
Rose reminds him leaving the tenured life at Columbia also means giving up the Weissman apartment.
In my first year of graduate school, I took a seminar with a tenured faculty member.
Where I am now is the Midwest, a newly tenured professor at a Big Ten school.
Despite his efforts to boost academic standards, Professor Abdullah this year found his tenured contract terminated.
He suffered from depression, it's true, but was no more miserable than many other tenured professors.
It's what the rich kids in Ivy League schools do, as do their comfortably tenured professors.
No one bats an eye if universities build housing for students, grad students and tenured professors.
The original plan was to fill the rafters with Uber's earliest employees and longest tenured drivers.
As you know, she was the first African-American woman tenured philosopher in the United States.
Kotas first joined Amazon in 1999, which makes him one of the company's longest-tenured executives.
At Carnegie Mellon, 17 professors, all of them tenured, have moved into industry, the study showed.
With Wexner's departure, Warren Buffett is now the longest-tenured CEO in the S&P 500.
In February 2020, Warren Buffett became the longest-tenured CEO of an S&P 500 company.
Klassen was one of its longest-tenured employees and the inventor of its BBM messaging service.
The retirement draws to a close one of the longest-tenured positions in the oil industry.
Harinstein, who had been at Groupon since early 2011, was the company's longest-tenured top exec.
However, such voters might support protecting tenure (or at least, oppose laws that would diminish or eliminate it) at the public universities their taxes are helping support if they or their children were taught by tenured professors and they valued the instruction received from such tenured faculty.
Detroit, where the median household income was $2551,229 a year and the median property value was $2688,80, ranked first, with 288 percent tenured homeowners; Cleveland, where the median household income was $2079,229 and the median property value $70,200, came in third, with 36 percent tenured homeowners.
Andrew Escobedo, a tenured English professor at Ohio University, submitted his resignation on Friday, school officials said.
Media outlets quickly seized on the Fresno State provost's comment that a tenured professor can be fired.
NOTES: F Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, beginning his third season, is the longest tenured member of the Nets.
I had no idea, when I enrolled, that the author of "Matrice" was a tenured professor there.
Mr. Starr resigned two weeks ago from his tenured position as a law professor at Baylor University.
He was instrumental in Facebook's growth early on, becoming one of the longest-tenured senior executives there.
The NFL's longest-tenured active head coach, Belichick ranks first in all-time playoff victories with 25.
In a subsequent tweet, Jarrar reportedly said she is a tenured professor and makes $100,000 a year.
"It's something we haven't done before," said the 222-year old Rinne, the team's longest-tenured player.
The tenured Harvard Law School professor also is the faculty director of the Harvard Criminal Justice Institute.
"We've come a long way, and I've learned a lot," said Nielsen, 257, the longest-tenured Islander.
As Vitez noted, an increasing number of universities are replacing full-time, tenured staff with adjunct professors.
The number of tenured and tenure-track faculty, by contrast, increased by only 250 percent, to 123,212.
And seven years after that, the share of women among tenured associate professors of economics stopped rising.
Dimon has led JPMorgan since 2006, making him the longest-tenured of CEOs among the U.S. megabanks.
"Those Panther teams were tough and physical," said Redskins linebacker Ryan Kerrigan, the team's longest-tenured player.
He ended his career as the longest-tenured Yankees captain, having held the title for 12 seasons.
Firing a tenured teacher for poor performance can take several years and cost over $85033,000 per case.
"I feel pretty lucky," Kevin Maier, a tenured professor at the University of Alaska Southeast, had said.
I was teaching at Rutgers; I was one of the first women tenured in the studio area.
Baeumler is a tenured professor; she's the rare artist with the protections necessary to speak up herself.
Nelson's breakthrough season helps alleviate pressure on veterans like Frans Nielsen, the longest-tenured member of the Islanders.
And if you look at the leadership teams of Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple, they are really tenured.
The longest-tenured food company CEO is Joe Sanderson, the third-generation leader of poultry company Sanderson Farms.
Daniels is also a tenured professor at the University of Michigan, where he has been teaching since 2015.
She made recommendations on each professor, including that Dartmouth revoke Heatherton&aposs tenured appointment and end his employment.
Forgoing the traditional tenured professor track, Hurt wanted to be more involved in science projects as an astronomer.
You're less vulnerable if you are a tenured professor than if you work in a more volatile profession.
I'd like to see tenured voting, where there's a premium based on how long you own the shares.
Provost Lynnette Zelezny told the Visalia Times Delta that there are situations where tenured faculty can be fired.
In equities, there's one top dog: Fabrizio Gallo, one of the longest-tenured division heads in Montag's world.
She is Facebook's third-longest-tenured employee; she remembers a time when Zuckerberg was not recognizable in public.
It takes years of observation and documentation to begin the process of removing a tenured teacher for incompetence.
Most people fail this test, he told me, including two tenured professors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
But at each successive career stage—post-doctoral fellowships, junior faculty, tenured faculty—the percentage of women drops.
I should have known this would be the outcome: He was older, tenured and held an endowed professorship.
Stern served exactly 30 years as the NBA's longest-tenured commissioner before Adam Silver replaced him on Feb.
The Ethicist I work at a small college and have a tenured colleague who routinely misuses college funds.
At Harvard, twenty-seven per cent of tenured faculty are women, and eight per cent are underrepresented minorities.
But Duda, the second-longest tenured player on the team after David Wright, was the first to go.
Mayor Bill de Blasio appointed her in February 2014, and she is one of his longest-tenured commissioners.
Already, a few are getting pressure from longer-tenured House Democrats to ditch their pledge ahead of 2020.
WASHINGTON — Antonin Scalia was the longest-tenured justice on the current Supreme Court and the country's most prominent constitutionalist.
Gay then convened a committee of six tenured faculty and charged them with deciding how to deal with Fryer.
He will receive a year of salary as his severance, in keeping with the AMNH policy for tenured curators.
Students have repeatedly succeeded in having invitations to controversial speakers cancelled, and even made tenured faculty fear provocative comments.
John Yoo, the author of the famous August 2002 memos declaring torture legal, remains a tenured professor at Berkeley.
He is also an attorney and a tenured law professor at the University of New Hampshire School of Law.
"I feel pretty lucky," Kevin Maier, a tenured professor at the University of Alaska Southeast, said at the time.
"It is a confection of the formerly tenured academics who run the central banks," Grant said about negative rates.
To be sure, the investigation must relate to the area of criminal offense specified by the life-tenured judges.
NOTES: Quin Snyder is the 17th-longest tenured NBA coach since taking the Utah job on June 6, 2014.
Given how difficult it is to land a tenured position, perhaps it's no wonder that professors choose to stay.
Nielsen, the longest-tenured member of the Islanders, signed with the Red Wings for six years and $63 million.
"He's been very professional through the whole ordeal," said left fielder Brett Gardner, the longest-tenured Yankee besides Rodriguez.
American women are less likely than men to become equity partners at law firms, chief executives or tenured professors.
Hitchcock and Leffler will continue to be tenured faculty at the university, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
The onus has to start to be on the tenured to stand up to the bullies in our field.
By 1969, at age 41, Woese was a tenured but unexceptional professor at the University of Illinois in Urbana.
In economics as a whole, women accounted for about 23 percent of tenured and tenure-track faculty in 2015.
"It has flown by, man, but it's been way too long," said outfielder Brett Gardner, the longest-tenured Yankee.
Ron Storn, the departing head of HR, was the longest-tenured executive at Zume, having joined in January 2018.
Fliegelman was tenured, respected, and had been been hired by the department straight out of his PhD from Stanford.
In January 2017, the start of President Trump's term, there were 106 vacancies in the life-tenured federal judiciary.
Last year, the faculty at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government voted to offer Mr. Zucman, 33, a tenured position.
It is surely not always preferable for judges to be life-tenured; there certainly have been clinkers among them.
Is it safer to go for centrists such as Amy Klobuchar or long-tenured politicians such as Joe Biden?
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets on Saturday released Nick Mangold, the longest-tenured member of the team.
Chinese insurers' investments are predominantly in long-tenured, illiquid asset classes such as property, infrastructure projects and private equity.
Kroft, 27, delivered his first report for the broadcast in September 1989 and is the longest-tenured 60 Minutes correspondent.
Michael Flynn was forced to step down as national security adviser, becoming by far the shortest tenured adviser in history.
Today, one in every five current, long-tenured miner in the region has some form of black lung, Laney said.
While it's not specifically stated, it seems most likely Annalise is a tenured professor at whatever university Carr teaches at.
You can get a berth in the upper-end of the state bureaucracy or a tenured job in a university.
If you're a tenured professor doing academic research in many of the sciences, you'll be responsible for running a lab.
Investors re-elected all directors nominated at Tuesday's meeting, but longer-tenured members received fewer votes than their newer colleagues.
We'd written about the case for tenured voting in late 2017, noting then that concept has been around for decades.
And these life-tenured jurists will continue to influence constitutional, administrative, criminal, and business jurisprudence well past a Trump presidency.
Despite leaving the policy center, the two professors will remain with the university as tenured faculty within the history department.
Tenured professors Todd Heatherton, William Kelley, and Paul Whalen treated women as sex objects, the lawsuit from seven women claims.
Feature Why Berhanu Nega traded a tenured position for the chance to lead a revolutionary force against an oppressive regime.
Gentrification regularly prompts the discontinuation of long-tenured housing without sensitivity to the economic future of those who are displaced.
His work had been translated into many languages, and he was a tenured professor at a prestigious school in California.
Robison, who's tied for ninth in Vikings history with 60 career sacks, was the longest-tenured player on the team.
That summer, Dr. Strauss was first suspended and then removed from his post, but he remained a tenured faculty member.
Michael Tilson Thomas, Los Angeles born and bred, is currently the longest-tenured music director of a major American orchestra.
Only about 103 percent of postdoctoral candidates who aim to earn a tenured position in a university achieve that goal.
Mr. Iyer, 45, won a MacArthur fellowship in 2013 and became a tenured music professor at Harvard the next year.
She is a tenured professor of physics and of planetary science, certified a "genius" by the MacArthur Foundation in 2013.
Many of the team's current players revered him, and many of the franchise's longest-tenured employees remained close to him.
Belkin said his group's recommendation is the addition of four more justices, appointed by the president to life-tenured seats.
In the country's top 100 geoscience departments, people of color hold under 4 percent of tenured or tenure-track positions.
Remarkably, he is the longest-tenured head coach in U.S. professional sports, having been with the Spurs for 21 years.
Navarro is a Harvard-educated economist and tenured professor at the University of California with an eye for policy details.
She didn't want to hand a bunch of her grant money over to UC Irvine, where she became a tenured astronomer.
Even fewer people of color are found nationally in tenured, full professor positions since white professors hold 81 percent of these.
Clady, an eighth-year pro and the longest-tenured Bronco, is owed $9.5 million next season and $10 million in 2017.
My dad was in his early 50s, and it wasn't something you'd expect from a full tenured professor at his age.
When he died, Antonin Scalia was the longest-tenured justice serving on the Supreme Court, but another point sets him apart.
These responses often came from tenured scientists who loved their jobs but wanted to make the broader scientific project even better.
Despite his relatively short time behind the Red Wings' bench, he is the seventh-longest tenured head coach in the NHL.
Meanwhile, El Pollo Loco, the longest tenured of the three restaurants, is coming off a year it would like to forget.
On Tuesday, Biggs said he's "read stuff" from "tenured professors" who disagree that humans are the primary cause of climate change.
Back in the 1980s, for example, U.S. stock exchanges determined that tenured voting was unnecessarily complicated and too hard to track.
It should provide information sought by leaders of both parties before senators vote on the confirmation of a life-tenured justice.
WR Demaryius Thomas is now the longest-tenured Bronco on the active roster in the wake of P Britton Colquitt's release.
Ferentz and Oklahoma's Bob Stoops are the nation's longest-tenured coaches, having been hired within days of each other in 226.
Just ask Teresa Buchanan, who was fired from her tenured position as an associate professor of education at Louisiana State University.
Mr. Snider, who also had a home in Gladwyne, Pa., was the longest-tenured owner in the N.H.L. when he died.
There is one player who chose not to leave: the longest-tenured Oriole, five-time All-Star center fielder Adam Jones.
At the top of Africa's current longest-tenured list are five men who've been in charge for more than 30 years.
When she began her teaching career in 1963, were there really only 18 female tenured law professors in the entire country?
And yet you wandered in the desert as a visiting professor for 15 years before you were offered a tenured position.
When Mr. Thurmond died in 2003 at 100, he had been the Senate's longest-tenured member after 48 years in office.
At 38, Harry Overly was decades younger than the tenured raisin man he replaced as the chief executive of Sun-Maid.
Left fielder Brett Gardner, the longest-tenured Yankee, said it was unusual not to have Girardi camped over the dugout railing.
An outside law firm was hired to investigate allegations made against Martin Philbert, a tenured professor of toxicology, the school said.
Joe Staley, the team's starting left tackle and its longest-tenured player, is out of the game with a hand injury.
In 2015, women accounted for only 14 percent of the tenured positions in Ph.D.-granting math departments in the United States.
As a tenured associate professor in the graduate school of social work, I teach courses on psychotherapy and mental health assessment.
Bezos could fund 2,857 Duke University professors indefinitely, or almost three times the number of tenured professors at Yale, for example.
Hatch, the Senate Finance Committee chairman and the longest-tenured GOP senator, also supported the bill, which passed the Senate comfortably.
According to Cohen, he worked on the plan with Allen Weisselberg , the long-tenured chief financial officer of the Trump Organization.
Robert C. Fellmeth is the tenured Price Professor of Public Interest Law at the University of San Diego School of Law.
"They are the grand old ushers who are believed to be the longest-tenured staff in the N.H.L.," Mr. Rush wrote.
It was eventually signed, and added to, by 20153 of the 17 tenured female faculty members in the School of Science (there were 194 tenured men), and became the basis for a 1999 M.I.T. report, written by Hopkins and other science faculty, documenting how women in the sciences had access to fewer resources than their male counterparts.
Irwin Simon, the founder and chief of Hain Celestial Group, had been the second-longest tenured CEO when he left in June.
Plaintiffs were instead sexually harassed and sexually assaulted by the Department's tenured professors and expected to tolerate increasing levels of sexual predation.
If you're a tenured schoolteacher, a doctor, or an IT professional, you can probably count on having work in any economic environment.
He looked exactly the way I expected a tenured liberal arts professor to look: gray stubble on his face, a disarming smile.
I don't want to fund an organization that forces administrators to fire promising new teachers at the expense of ineffective tenured ones.
I could imagine a world where your choice of a permanent job is not as long tenured as it used to be.
I don't know that our current environment of restrictive licenses owned by tenured, rich white people is going to get that done.
"I would have been long retired from a law firm," rather than in a life-tenured position on the nation's highest court.
In 27, she returned to Columbia University law school as a professor, the first woman to be named to a tenured position.
A few other important, long-tenured figures: But even after 18 months of near-constant scandal, the company's top ranks are intact.
CreditCreditDavid Moskowitz You might not guess from looking at him that Rob Wielgus was until recently a tenured professor of wildlife ecology.
He joined the faculty at Harvard Law School in 1964 and became one of its youngest tenured professors when he was 28.
Feinstein, one the longest-tenured Senate Democrats, sold at least $500,000 in shares of Allogene Therapeutics, a California biotechnology company, on Jan.
Completing the quartet is the recently tenured professor Liza, whose own crumbling relationship is constantly falling short of David and Marilyn's union.
Karpf is tenured, but untenured and part-time professors have lost jobs due to right-wing criticism of their social media posts.
My grandfather Albert H. Wheeler, a microbiologist, was the University of Michigan's first black tenured professor and Ann Arbor's first black mayor.
Stacking multiple fake conferences at the same hotel is a common practice, says Jeffrey Beall, a tenured University of Colorado Denver librarian.
Then there is the complicated question of whether Rasmusen is being kept on because he is tenured or for some other reason.
At the time, the law school had just one full-time tenured female professor, but the number of female students was soaring.
Tenured professors retire and are too often replaced by adjuncts so underpaid and so shamefully overburdened that their work amounts to exploitation.
She was also the last man standing, in a way, as the longest-tenured original cast member and a producer on the show.
"The model of campuses, tenured faculty and so on does not work that well for short courses," adds Jake Schwartz, General Assembly's boss.
The events started in December, when Dr. Hawkins, a tenured professor who began teaching there in 2007, posted comments about Islam and Christianity.
These PhD students and non-tenured academics do the teaching that the star professors, hired for their research abilities, shun as a chore.
It's unclear what will change, if anything, once a new White House communications director is appointed to replace the briefly tenured Anthony Scaramucci.
Some places, like M.I.T., have resisted the trend; it has had a steady number of tenured faculty — 1,000 — for at least 30 years.
The deal will total about $5 million, with a deferred signing bonus and deferred incentives for Doan, the N.H.L.'s longest-tenured captain.
Wood, the longest-tenured Cub, was summoned from the bullpen and struck out Conor Gillaspie to keep the Cubs lead at 4-2.
He's one of the original members of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, and is now the longest-tenured Trump employee in the White House.
It would require a certain amount of professors be tenured, and mandate that federal money couldn't be used to build things like stadiums.
They could have kept the ratio of tenured to nontenured about the same, using new tuition revenue to create more tenure-track positions.
After Clovis was quoted defending Trump's proposal to bar Muslims from entering the United States, the college distanced itself from the tenured professor.
They point to unpopular and long-tenured leaders like Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, to denounce the challenges to her own position.
While women now make up 49 percent of Yale's undergraduate student body, she reports, they comprise just 26 percent of the tenured faculty.
Batts became a tenured professor at Fordham in 1990, though she resigned her tenure the year she was nominated to the federal judiciary.
A faculty subcommittee, including deans and tenured faculty members, reviews appeals of student athletes denied admission under the special admission policy, Ballinger said.
Additional oversight comes from another committee, including deans and tenured faculty, that oversees and reviews the data of those student athletes, he said.
The Jets released the veteran center Nick Mangold, the team's longest-tenured player, and will save about $210 million against the salary cap.
Tenured law professor Nancy Shurtz, a white woman, hosted an off-campus Halloween party at which she dressed up as a black man.
This makes it difficult to say exactly how many long-tenured officials have actually departed the Foreign Service in the last several years.
Even now, at 85 and the longest-tenured employee in the city's history, Mr. Nickleberry still runs a downtown route until 3 a.m.
In fact, I'm the longest-tenured employee, so I don't even have a middle manager in my department I can approach about this.
Edray Goins is one of about a dozen black mathematicians among nearly 250,213 tenured faculty members in the nation's top 2350 math departments.
But the bank did not announce any new faces to its board, which has some of the longest-tenured members among major U.S. banks.
The review, which examined a decade of cases, found staff was disciplined in 43 days on average, compared to 220 days for tenured faculty.
When the University of Washington fired tenured microbiology professor Michael Katze for sexual harassment last year, it was an unprecedented move for the school.
Gregg Popovich, the N.B.A.'s longest-tenured active head coach, has won five titles since taking over the Spurs during the 73-97 season.
But while many would-be scientists make it to that long-sought trailhead, few make it to the peak: a permanent, tenured research position.
University professor (tenured) Annual median salary: $70,790 Professors work with college students and on independent research in an attractive setting conducive to higher learning.
He went on to become a great artist, the first Black professor in the School of Art and the longest tenured professor at Yale.
Perry generates so few headlines that it's easy to forget the longest-tenured Texas governor and two-time Presidential candidate is a Cabinet official.
Both Stanford Medicine and Duke University, where Califf is currently on leave as a tenured cardiologist, have been named as partners in that study.
In 1996, she was named the WNBA's first director of basketball operations, and has been the longest-tenured senior team executive in the league.
Mexican Summer's most-tenured band, the brothers keep searching to capture that magic, releasing album after album, from both live and studio recording sessions.
Today, in the United States, less than 220 percent of graduate students and about 22 percent of tenured faculty members in math are women.
Beyond benching Justice Neil Gorsuch, Team Trump has now secured life-tenured seats for three U.S. Court of Appeals judges and a district judge.
Scholarships for graduate and Ph.D. studies are imperative as the academic field is increasingly underpaid and posts of tenured professorship are ever more rare.
He's Milwaukee's longest-tenured player and is expected to be traded during the offseason as the Brewers continue their rebuild under GM David Stearns.
Even though Nadler was the longest-tenured Democrat, he was challenged for the leadership by Zoe Lofgren, who represents a district in Silicon Valley.
Questions related to student free speech are complicated and not even the best, highly tenured university professors have clear answers to some of them.
In the biomedical sciences women earn more than half of Ph.Ds. but represent just 33 percent of newly hired tenured and tenure-track professors.
They are asking for the expulsion of students involved in racist incidents, the hiring of more diverse counselors, and diversity training for tenured staff.
Howard M. Erichson is a tenured Professor of Law at Fordham Law School, where he teaches civil procedure, complex litigation, torts, and legal ethics.
But when she didn't respond — she was busy, I reasoned, what with being a now tenured unicorn — I began to wonder: Why a unicorn?
It is not the case, as is sometimes said or implied, that there are fewer tenured college professors now than there used to be.
Much of Mr. Lauer's power stemmed from the bond he had forged with viewers as the longest tenured host in the program's 220 years.
I told a friend who is a tenured university professor what happened, and he said that he had never heard of such a thing.
Because Stanford had so few women in tenured positions, she said in the oral history, they "overutilized" her, appointing her to numerous universitywide committees.
Brody began by noting that many friends had asked why he took the job, as the Salk had a reputation for short-tenured presidents.
After the protests subsided, Professor Christakis stepped down from his post as the head of a residential college but retained his tenured teaching position.
After that inquiry, as the college began the seldom-used process required to fire tenured professors, Mr. Heatherton retired and the other two resigned.
People left thank-you notes around Warren's framed photo on the wall of tenured professors at Harvard Law School, where she used to teach.
Elizabeth Warren's photo on the wall of tenured professors at Harvard Law School after she announced the end of her presidential campaign on Thursday.
The long-tenured chief cited 20 years and 81 earnings calls and said he wants to concentrate on the creative pipeline of the company.
The increased use of adjunct faculty isn't completely the fault of tenured professors, but that increase makes the tenure system harder to defend politically.
He speaks about forging a new political era and dismisses long-tenured Washington politicians as part of the nation's problems he aims to solve.
Thompson, a "Saturday Night Live" star, has performed in 17 seasons of the late-night comedy show and is its longest-tenured cast member.
One reason: In other Fourth Amendment cases, the Court has held that it is not just life-tenured federal judges who can issue warrants.
Familiar with Cohn's temper and knack for berating lawyers and defendants, Lippitt was also convinced that the tenured judge would ultimately side with the UFC.
Just like Google opened the "floodgates" for dual-class voting structures, he notes, another breakout company would need to set the direction with tenured voting.
Known affectionately by his nickname, "Hawkie" was Australia's prime minister between 1983 and 1991, winning four elections and becoming the country's third longest-tenured leader.
Twice since 2000, Ohio University has moved to fire tenured professors, but both professors resigned before they could be fired, according to a university spokesperson.
Reno served as the top U.S. law enforcement official under Clinton from 19383 to 2001, becoming the longest-tenured attorney general of the 20th century.
Madeleine Westerhout, 20133, is one of the longest-tenured members of President Trump's White House staff, a group often noted for its high turnover rate.
According to Hickey, beauty, once the handmaiden of art, had been sacrificed on the altar of political correctness by a censorious ring of tenured apparatchiks.
Strauss was removed from the campus, but he was allowed to maintain his position as a tenured faculty member until 1998 when he voluntarily retired.
Today, many tenured scientists and research labs depend on small armies of graduate students and postdoctoral researchers to perform their experiments and conduct data analysis.
In a completely nonpartisan environment, the Senate will confirm all presidential nominees, so long as they are qualified or fit to be life-tenured judges.
He's been made a Kentucky Colonel three times and with 6003 years of distilling practice, is the longest-tenured active master distiller in the world.
We can't surrender American history to an enforced political orthodoxy dictated to our children by attention-starved politicians, street corner demagogues, and tenured campus radicals.
Also, I am hugely privileged in having been tenured at a university that supported my work and doing work that did not require external funding.
One of the most successful—and by far the longest tenured—of those teams, from a small town in northeastern Massachusetts, was the Amesbury Maples.
She was celebrating her 55th anniversary at Knopf, making her the longest-tenured employee in its history, a legend within the confines of one office.
His letter may be a signal that he is serious about taking on Ms. Feinstein, a long-tenured moderate, in a primary election next year.
Before she was a politician, she worked her way up through the hierarchy of legal academia to get a tenured post at Harvard Law School.
Philip Lang, cofounder and CEO of real estate brokerage Triplemint, previously told Business Insider that the "common thread" among his longest tenured employees is adaptability.
Opie is a tenured professor at U.C.L.A., and sits on the boards of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art and the Andy Warhol Foundation.
However, many highly compensated employees — those who are currently making $120,000 or more — or long-tenured workers are not necessarily decision makers, executives or owners.
She is a tenured professor of romance languages and literature at Boston College, and Asare is a founder of Aesara, a consulting and technology company.
A good place to start would be to allow universities to re-impose the mandatory retirement limitations for tenured faculty — a topic for another day.
Well, again, if you have an orthopedist writing about knee stuff, who's like a tenured professor at a medical school- And that's the premise, right?
They fear it because they're more concerned about protecting the jobs of tenured teachers than serving the students in desperate need of a good education.
More than three decades later, Bernstein is still photographing N.B.A. players, huddles and pretty much whatever he pleases as the league's longest tenured senior photographer.
When Instagram's co-founders abruptly left the company late last month, for example, Zuckerberg tapped a long-tenured Facebook executive to take over the app.
New York (CNN Business)Bob Ley, the longest-tenured anchor at ESPN and a journalistic legend, says he is retiring at the end of this month.
FROM COINAGE: The Real Cost of Going to Coachella   J.T. As a tenured scholar in J.T. studies, I got a lot of texts about this episode.
And while the majority of these gains have been off the tenured track, leadership in academia has evolved beyond an enclave of white men as well.
This is a far cry from the hundreds of thousands in annual salary paid by big companies, and slightly lower than tenured faculty jobs in academia.
Grassley is the longest-tenured Republican senator and was recently selected to lead the Finance Committee after chairing the Senate Judiciary Committee from 2015 to 2018.
A White House spokesman said Mr. Eisenberg, one of the longest-tenured White House aides, was an "honorable and skilled" official and declined to address questions.
The longest-tenured Republican on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced Monday that he will retire in July, creating a potential deadlock at the agency.
The oldest and longest-tenured coach on our list was also the most conservative on 21th downs, and the Bot marked Coughlin an unimpressive 26-2917.
"None of the employees, … including long-tenured employees, has any knowledge that our voting systems have ever been sold with remote-access software," the spokesperson said.
The purpose of the experiment, conducted by a recently tenured young Stanford psychology professor, Philip Zimbardo, was to examine how authority was wielded within prison walls.
The group is in the process of determining whether it has enough support among 2100,000 faculty members (both tenured and nontenured) to proceed with collective bargaining.
The memo, which was published by BuzzFeed, is from Andrew "Boz" Bosworth, one of Facebook's longest-tenured execs and one of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's closest colleagues.
The fight over that alleged financial mismanagement — and the NRA's relationship with Ackerman — has pitted North, the organization's president, against LaPierre, the organization's long-tenured CEO.
But what she found at the for-profit law school was different from her prior teaching experiences, so she quit her tenured post in August 220.
An earlier version of this interview incorrectly stated that the artist and philosopher Adrian Piper was the first African-American tenured philosopher in the United States.
Can social control of that sort really matter to a life-tenured Supreme Court justice who has already achieved everything an ambitious lawyer could possibly want?
"But he'd say, 'I need 30 seconds of Latin jazz for a Sharpton ad,' or something for Elliot Spitzer," the short-tenured governor of New York.
Naughton is also the fourth long-tenured Google executive, including the company's cofounders, to step down from an executive position or resign altogether in recent months.
Just 81 of Harvard's 2,693 faculty members identify as Hispanic, according to Harvard's Fact Book; the university would not say how many of those are tenured.
Between 1972 and 1980, she taught at Columbia University — the first female tenured faculty member — and co-authored the nation's first legal textbook on sex discrimination.
In the broadcast booth, one of the longest-tenured figures in the hockey media was ousted from his post after the latest controversy his statements generated.
It was the first day of fall classes at the University of California, Los Angeles, where Fraser is a tenured professor in the Department of Art.
They join non-tenured colleagues at numerous U.S. universities who have organized, including the University of Chicago, Boston University, Loyola University Chicago, Georgetown and Tufts University.
In the time since, he has solidified himself as one of the president's longest-tenured and most trusted advisers, crafting policy on immigration and writing speeches.
"Paul Allen was the ultimate trail blazer," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement, adding that Allen was one of the league's longest-tenured owners.
"These workers are often long-tenured and skilled," said Craig Regelbrugge, senior vice president of industry advocacy and research at AmericanHort, which represents the nursery industry.
The Spurs coach is by far the longest tenured coach in the NBA today, and his sparring with sideline reporters not named Craig Sager is legend.
Roadshow presentations last 30 minutes, and bankers don't want to spend that time explaining what tenured voting means, says venture capitalist Greg Gretsch of Jackson Square Ventures.
White House communications director Hope Hicks is, at age 29, both one of the youngest and one of the longest-tenured senior members of the Trump administration.
When he shopped for a home in the Chicago area 13 years ago, he was newly tenured and had been lured away from the University of Michigan.
Almost every bank in the United States relies on a mainframe-based "core" banking platform, predominantly built by a few long-tenured providers (Fiserv, FIS, Jack Henry).
Even if Trump fires Attorney General Jeff Sessions or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the leader of the investigation is a tenured employee, making the investigation untouchable.
However, only four presentations address the involvement of Russia in the 2016 election — and not a single one of these four is by a tenured American academic.
Tesla, on the other hand, has executives leave at much higher rates than other major companies, the most notable recent departure being long-tenured CTO JB Straubel.
Simon had been the second-largest tenured packaged food company CEO, a position now held by Conagra Brands CEO Sean Connolly, who joined the company in 2015.
N.H.L. commissioner Gary Bettman handed the trophy first to Pietrangelo who then passed it to Bouwmeester, the team's longest tenured player without a championship, as is tradition.
A tenured professor and an adjunct can teach the same courses, publish in the same journals, yet only the adjunct is paid approximately less than $20,000 annually.
Senator Ronald L. Rice, one of the state's longest-tenured black lawmakers, said he fears that the increased prevalence of the drug will harm heavily minority communities.
Long-tenured Alphabet employees recently told CNBC they no longer recognize Google as the company they first joined, citing organizational shifts and changes from its founder's hopes.
Zimmerman, 35, is the longest-tenured player for the reigning World Series champions and is the franchise's all-time leader in hits, doubles, home runs and RBIs.
Where Homeowners Stay Put SHARE OF TENURED HOMEOWNERS (30+ YEARS) MEDIAN PROPERTY VALUE MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME CITY Detroit 39% $50,200 $30,344 37 $651,600 $4593,342 Daly City, Calif.
Professor Gross began circulating a draft of the petition Sunday to tenured professors she knew and stopped when she had 200 signatories less than 48 hours later.
It's also one coming from someone with two Yale degrees, an Oxford doctorate and a tenured job-for-life inside one of the meritocracy's most rarefied bastions.
As a tenured professor at the University of Southern California, known around the world for his computer-vision expertise, he was well settled in his dream job.
"They have inertia on their side, with a long-tenured customer base that is generally satisfied with their product and very satisfied with the service," he said.
As one of the longest-tenured members of the President's inner circle, Miller has deftly moved between warring factions in a West Wing famous for back-biting.
Climbing the professional ladder, whether as the first tenured woman at Columbia Law School or a Supreme Court justice, doesn't elevate you beyond the reach of bigotry.
According to the American Mathematical Society, there are 1,19983 tenured mathematicians at the math departments of the 50 United States universities that produce the most math Ph.D.s.
Katie Paquet, a spokesperson for the school, told BuzzFeed News that Krauss, a tenured professor, remains on paid leave, which began in March as the accusations were investigated.
Anytime neutral sound and a sub-$400 price figure in the same discussion, headphone enthusiasts will instinctively point you toward Sennheiser's long-tenured and universally respected HD 600.
While it's true that tenure isn't a blanket protection, universities have often been loath to dismiss tenured professors, even those with a history of racism or anti-Semitism.
Entry-level workers' pay starts at around $13 an hour, depending on the role, but long-tenured workers can make $30 an hour, with the opportunity for overtime.
Representative José E. Serrano, another Democrat of New York on the committee and the nation's longest-tenured Hispanic congressman, said in March that he would also step down.
But the void that it aspires to fill is real: In American intellectual life there isn't a far-right answer to tenured radicalism, or a genuinely reactionary style.
He is now a tenured professor at N.Y.U., and while he doesn't show "Birth" to his students, he thinks it should be seen with the right historical context.
The oldest tenured boomers turned 70 in 2016, just in time to not retire and not create room for millennials hitting the job market with newly minted Ph.D.s.
I am an American citizen and a tenured professor at N.Y.U.'s main campus, and I was scheduled to teach a journalism class this fall in Abu Dhabi.
At least one other tenured N.Y.U. professor, also a United States citizen of Shiite origin, was recently denied a security clearance to teach at the Abu Dhabi campus.
But since the Cornhuskers joined the Big Ten in 2011, this rivalry has become dormant, as have several other, even-longer-tenured, rivalries of the old Big Eight.
When she arrived at Wellesley College — which, in this memoir, is simply called The College — she was the only tenured African-American woman on a faculty of 200.
No manager has pushed them aside for younger models, perhaps because they're tenured academics, or therapists whose wrinkles equal wisdom, or the other select few with job security.
Other Facebook executives, including David Marcus, the executive leading Facebook's cryptocurrency efforts, and Naomi Gleit, one of Facebook's longest-tenured executives, have donated to Buttigieg, according to Bloomberg.
"These are things he says on his own time, in his own space," Professor Robel said, adding that the decision had nothing to do with his tenured status.
Most controversial of all, it funded activists who wanted to take control of their school district, in Brooklyn, in order to be able to fire tenured, unionized teachers.
"There needs to be an independent oversight over this highly political construct, and the only people who are protected from getting kicked out are tenured faculty," she said.
Once Wexner leaves his post, Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett will become the longest-tenured S&P 500 CEO, according to data provided to CNBC from The Conference Board.
He was eventually fired from his tenured job and indicted by a grand jury, accused of misusing university funds and other resources to benefit his private start-up.
And it's relatively difficult to find black professors to appoint to this kind of position because only 8 percent of the university's tenured faculty are black or Latino.
Krauss is a tenured professor and leads the university's Origins Project, which puts on public events to explore questions about the origins of the universe, life, and social systems.
University regents declared "financial exigency" in July, a bankruptcy-like status that allows for swift cost reductions, including dismissal of tenured faculty and closure of entire programs and campuses.
The one voice who has been willing to hurl baseball's most toxic accusation, more or less, is perhaps to be expected: Scott Boras, the sport's long-tenured super-agent.
The Berkeley case "Departments implicitly will dismiss the claims of younger women who are most vulnerable and instead take the word of their older, male, tenured colleague," said Ballard.
For example: The ability to implement tenured share voting, which we discussed earlier this month as a way to maintain founder control for several years without dual-class shares.
The tenured professor seemed to be reacting to a 14-line poem written by a "white male" published in the far-left magazine the Nation, the Washington Times reported.
Christian Ott, a tenured astrophysics professor who was investigated by the California Institute of Technology in 2015 for harassing two female graduate students in his research group, has resigned.
A few years later, Nininger left the stability of his tenured post, bought a Ford Model T, and set out on a string of international journeys looking for landfalls.
"There are not enough women in the economic profession at all levels, not enough undergraduates, not enough graduate students, not enough assistant professors, not enough tenured faculty," she said.
The lure of a tenured job in academia is great — it means a secure, prestigious position directing a lab that does cutting-edge experiments, often carried out by underlings.
Unlike the fixed-income trading group, the stock-trading unit has one primary power broker: Fabrizio Gallo, who is one of the longest-tenured division heads in Montag's world.
"You have to be able to change as an organization when everything around you is changing," said Mark Gullickson, the long-tenured director of U.S.A. Cycling's mountain biking program.
Unlike the fixed-income trading group, the stock-trading unit has one primary power broker: Fabrizio Gallo, who is one of the longest-tenured division heads in Montag's world.
Over the past five decades, the proportion of tenured and tenure-track faculty at postsecondary institutions declined from about three-quarters to about one-third, according to some estimates.
Nova, who is from the Dominican Republic, was signed as a 03-year-old in 2004, making him the longest-tenured player in the organization other than Alex Rodriguez.
Hood is competing with rookie Matt Ioannidis and Kedric Golston, the longest-tenured Redskins player at a decade, for playing time on the interior of the 3-4 defense.
The team's captain and longest-tenured player, Ovechkin, 22016, has spent all 22017 seasons of his transcendent career with the team, which drafted him first over all in 210.
"Her focus on making Harvard a far more inclusive, a far more diverse community, all the way from undergraduates to tenured faculty, has been a major achievement," he said.
University leaders plan later this month to declare financial exigency, a step that would let them expedite the process of eliminating programs and laying off employees, including tenured professors.
Below, the 32 major cities with the largest share of tenured homeowners, as well as the median property values and household income in each, as reported in the study.
Soon after Hope Hicks exited the building on March 29, Scavino — now the longest-tenured Trump employee in the White House — took over her office, just outside the Oval.
According to a 2019 report on faculty diversity, 8 percent of the roughly 1,000 tenured faculty are underrepresented minorities, which includes people who are black, Latino and Native American.
Oklahoma replaced the longest-tenured head coach with the youngest in Riley, who runs the passing-centered Air Raid offense that he learned as an assistant at Texas Tech.
By the time the pianist and MacArthur fellow Vijay Iyer became tenured at Harvard University — a first for a jazz musician — he had already set about changing the place.
Reno served as the United States' top law enforcement official during Democrat Bill Clinton's presidency from 21.88 to 21817, becoming the longest-tenured attorney general of the 21829th century.
"The market is so tight for good candidates — people are really focused on retaining, especially their tenured employees," said Dawn Fay, a district president at staffing agency Robert Half.
He wrote memos to the law school dean and others as part of the process to determine whether she would be promoted from associate professor to tenured faculty member.
According to John Scott, the chair of the search committee that hired him, Mr. Alorwoyie is the first — and still the only — tenured African drummer at an American university.
The feature is being built by the company's profile team, which is run by Will Cathcart, a long-tenured product VP who joined the company from Google in 2008.
The president's office has set up a Cyber-Risk Governance Committee to oversee programs like the data center monitoring, which includes a Berkeley representative, though not a tenured faculty member.
And that's when I intersected with another great piece of "who luck," another professor, Jerry Porras, who was a massively tenured senior dean when I was 30, 31 years old.
"A tenured faculty member put a graduate student's name and link to her contact information on the Internet so that people could go after her," said Marquette attorney Ralph Weber.
His lawyers argue the site must reveal the identities of the users that have done damage to Sarkar's career, after he lost a tenured position at the University of Mississippi.
"As one of our longest tenured players, Joe's shooting acumen, playmaking ability and unselfishness have been integral to our team's identity," Jazz general manager Justin Zanik said in a statement.
Prather, now a tenured professor at the University of Arizona's College of Astronomy and executive director of its Center for Astronomy Education, did not respond to repeated requests for comment.
The San Antonio Spurs are the picture of organizational stability with head coach Gregg Popovich the longest tenured in the NBA and R.C. Buford serving as general manager since 233.
He is currently the chair of the Addiction Solutions Campaign (ASC), a collaboration among four of the longest-tenured and well-respected addiction research and policy organizations in the country.
University regents will meet on Monday to consider a declaration of "financial exigency," allowing swift shutdowns of programs, dismissal of tenured faculty and other major cutbacks, President Jim Johnsen said.
Representative José E. Serrano, who is currently the nation's longest-tenured Hispanic congressman, said on Monday that he would not run for re-election, citing the effects of Parkinson's disease.
A branch of the American Finance Association presented survey results in Atlanta that show barely 10 percent of tenured finance professors, and 16 percent of tenure-track faculty, are women.
Sex workers face considerable stigma and discriminationFor months I sat in reassignment — better known as the "rubber room," administrative offices where tenured teachers are sent while the city conducts investigations.
Long-tenured hedge fund manager Leon Cooperman of Omega Advisors called the stock market "fully or fairly" valued, dependent on 4-5 percent earnings growth plus dividends in coming years.
Its director, a tenured professor at the law school, periodically wrote articles in The Raleigh News & Observer describing poverty in the state and some of its causes, including Republican policies.
With an average student loan debt of $100,000 to $200,000 in 2014, even those who eventually make it to a tenured position will find it difficult to buy a house.
Price: $13 on Amazon AMACOM / 503 pages / March 2006 Among our longest tenured editors, Matt Burns has been writing about automotive topics among others for more than a decade here.
Its division leaders, many of whom came from tenured positions at top schools and have long lists of publications on their CVs, often write "I'm hiring!" in their LinkedIn profiles.
Blankfein, 63, is the longest-tenured CEO of a major Wall Street bank along with J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who started a few months before him in 2006.
"I have something like a 6 percent response rate from students so far," Geoff Klock, a tenured English professor at Borough of Manhattan Community College, told Motherboard in an email.
The team's most-tenured player expected to be dealt in the offseason and was blunt in training camp when he said he only reported to honor his contract and his teammates.
Many institutions, including Ohio University, have adopted principles drawn up nearly 80 years ago by the American Association of University Professors that establish steps schools must take before firing tenured faculty.
So that means they're more likely to sign up for the courses in hard sciences or economics, rather than help prop up those pricey tenured professors in the Bavarian Poetry department.
Instead, Minnesota dashed toward, and ultimately fell short of, a wild card bid on the backs of tenured types like Brian Dozier, Trevor Plouffe, Kyle Gibson, Ervin Santana and Glen Perkins.
General Electric will ask shareholders this year to nominate only 10 directors to the company's board, as GE's two longest tenured directors will be retiring, according to a filing submitted Friday.
WE HAVE A VERY TENURED FRONT LINE TEAM, GENERAL MANAGERS IN THE STORES, DISTRICT MANAGERS AND MERCHANTS AND THOSE INDIVIDUALS REALLY BOUGHT INTO OUR STRATEGY, WE'RE TRYING TO DO THREE THINGS.
That is true whether you want to blame government bureaucrats, tenured and sinecured public employees, corporate rentiers, free riders, trial lawyers, fat-cat administrators, or the 1%, depending on your politics.
One of Twitter's longest-tenured board members, Benchmark's Peter Fenton, is leaving the board after the company's upcoming annual shareholders meeting in May, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
And many of Trump's longest tenured advisers, men and women who have worked with him for two decades or more, remain loyal to him because they believe that loyalty is reciprocated.
Warren moved to Cambridge in 1995 when she took a tenured job at Harvard Law School, and 1003 years later, Mann, who is a legal historian, got a job there, too.
A major league broadcaster often has the job security of a Supreme Court justice or a tenured college professor: Once you get the job, you just may have it for life.
But after 10 years, she shocked her ivory-tower colleagues by giving up her tenured post to join the Manhattan district attorney's office before moving to the Brooklyn district attorney's office.
Staley, the longest-tenured player on the San Francisco 49ers and a six-time Pro Bowler at left tackle, knew exactly what to do in that situation: knock the ball down.
Elliott also wants BHP to collapse its dual listing, and earlier this week called for a board shake-up, blaming long-tenured directors for bad investments and ill-timed share buybacks.
Mamdouh Abdel-Sayed, a full-time tenured lecturer at Medgar Evers, offered classes on medical techniques, such as CPR and administering EKGs, that he was not authorized to teach, investigators said.
Many of the women, students or junior professors at the time of the alleged misconduct accused Dominguez of abusing his position as a tenured, high-ranking professor who supervised their work.
Gopal Balakrishnan, a tenured professor in the humanities division at UC Santa Cruz, has been fired after a months-long investigation into complaints of misconduct, the university confirmed to BuzzFeed News.
Why does this art world crowd support a system in which only a handful of them will end up making a living by selling their art or landing a tenured job?
Through 11 hours of questioning a day earlier, Gorsuch had fastidiously avoided sharing much more than basic thoughts on the law, or his soon-to-be life-tenured role in applying it.
Teaching assistant labor was far cheaper than paying for a tenured professor, so the universities didn't just keep PhD programs, but expanded them, even with dwindling funds to adequately pay those students.
About a decade into Marty's prison time, however, we reconnected, and Marc — by then a tenured Georgetown professor — assisted Marty's legal team, writing an amicus brief as part of the final appeal.
Dr. Sandeep Dave, the oncologist and tenured professor from Duke University who founded the company, experienced firsthand how patients and doctors are affected by delays in getting a correct diagnosis of cancer.
It began in mid-December when Hawkins, the only African-American tenured professor at Wheaton, decided to use the Christian Advent devotional season to inspire her students to counter bigotry against Muslims.
"Our clients who have a distribution or fulfillment presence in Ohio typically have a more tenured or more skilled workforce and the way that manifests itself is the labor productivity," said Layo.
Huberdeau — the longest-tenured Florida player in his eighth season — has six goals in his past six games and nine on the campaign for the best 03-game start of his career.
Accrued eminence still matters at law firms and universities (though tenured positions have fallen fifty per cent in the past forty years), but the rest of the culture has gone topsy-turvy.
Huberdeau — the longest-tenured Panthers player in his eighth season — has six goals in his past six games and nine on the campaign for the best 20-game start of his career.
Dr. Charney has been the dean at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine since 2007, and is among the longest tenured deans at any American medical school, according to the organization's website.
They are the two longest-tenured managers in the American League, and their clubs rank first and third in major league wins since 143, when the Angels last won the World Series.
Mr. Grant, the youngest-ever tenured full professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, dives into what it takes to be a shoot-the-moon, Steve-Jobs-like success.
Harbaugh, 56, has spent 11 seasons with the Ravens, making him the fourth-longest-tenured head coach in the NFL behind Bill Belichick (19 years), Mike Tomlin and Sean Payton (12 each).
Sometimes adjuncts are not assigned courses until days before a course begins, Ms. Maisto said, or a class may be canceled at the last minute and given to a tenured faculty member.
Tenure is the golden snitch of academia: It grants job security, prestige and, usually, a bump in pay, so you'd expect the tenured professors to be significantly more satisfied with their jobs.
Mr. Biden did make at least two corporate speeches, to conferences held by a financial services company and by the hedge fund led by Anthony Scaramucci, Mr. Trump's brief-tenured communications director.
Before all hell broke loose in Charlottesville, Stephen Colbert had booked an interview with Anthony Scaramucci, who briefly captured America's attention as Trump's show-stopping, comically short-tenured White House communications director.
A year ago, Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying were respected tenured professors at Evergreen State College, where their Occupy Wall Street-sympathetic politics were well in tune with the school's progressive ethos.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The ratings reflect the strength of CCP's headline metrics and industry-tenured management team offset by the focus on skilled nursing and post-acute facilities and an immature capitalization.
SAN DIEGO — Outfielder Brett Gardner, the longest tenured Yankee and now the lone holdover from their last championship season, in 2829, is returning for his 228th major league season with the team.
Instead, Republicans will control the White House and both houses of Congress; they will have four years to push their programs, issue new regulations, and appoint scores of life-tenured federal judges.
From 1992 to 2001, Dan Goldin served as the longest-tenured administrator of NASA, overseeing projects like the launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavor and the redesign of the International Space Station.
The American Association-University Professors, an academic freedom group, wrote a letter to Mr. Newman on Tuesday criticizing the lack of any hearing before the abrupt firing of Mr. Naberhaus, who was tenured.
We have heard from many Team Members who expressed disappointment about not providing equity opportunities for all long-tenured Team Members as we had previously done with the Whole Foods Stock Option Plan.
"None of the employees who reviewed this response, including long-tenured employees, has any knowledge that our voting systems have ever been sold with remote-access software," ES&S told the Times Magazine.
Hyman says the expense is worth it, because of the cost of acquiring and training new employees and, on the flip side, the value of having tenured employees, who are far more productive.
Google will need to fundamentally change how it is run in order to win back the trust of workers and prevent a catastrophic loss of long-tenured employees, especially those from vulnerable groups.
This comes a year after the university  grappled  with free speech rights for faculty members on subjects of race, religion, and sexual orientation after a tenured professor offended students with her Halloween costume.
The regents' 10-1 vote puts the university into "financial exigency," a status allowing administrators to summarily fire tenured faculty and other staff, close whole academic programs and even shut down entire campuses.
They are beginning their ninth season together, trailing only Bruce Bochy, hired as San Francisco's manager in October 2006, and Brian Sabean, the Giants' top baseball decision maker, among baseball's longest-tenured tandems.
Complaints against Kavanaugh Kavanaugh, who had served for 12 years on the DC Circuit, won the life-tenured seat after a bitter partisan fight and a 50-48 Senate vote on October 6.
Every case involves an investigation by an unbiased fact-finder, review by a panel that includes tenured faculty members, and an appeal to a university officer who did not participate in the proceedings.
"Tenured Federal employees have stolen agency property, run personal businesses from work, and been arrested for using drugs during lunch breaks and not been fired," the White House said in a press release.
It's only in recent years, when even tenured academics have been pushed to finally unionize in the face of stark budget cuts, that the concept of academic labor as labor has taken hold.
At 31 and entering the final year of his contract, Zuccarello is now the third-longest tenured Ranger, behind Lundqvist and Marc Staal, after a series of trades of the past two years.
On the bench, Washington Coach Barry Trotz appreciated the moment: the Capitals' first goal in a home Stanley Cup finals game in 20 years scored by their longest-tenured player, their transcendent captain.
He is an energetic five-time All Star, a four-time Gold Glove Award winner and the longest-tenured player on a team that reached the playoffs three times from 753 to 275.
From Michael Grynbaum and John Koblin of the NYT: Much of Mr. Lauer's power stemmed from the bond he had forged with viewers as the longest tenured host in the program's 21 years.
"My father was able to let me go," said Ms. Jin, 33, now a tenured assistant professor of economics at the London School of Economics, and a popular figure on China's social media.
Indiana University's position reveals an unwillingness to stand up for women, racial minorities and LGBTQI students who are now even more vulnerable to the all powerful "tenured" professors who may never be fired.
These grand old ushers are believed to be the longest-tenured staff members in the N.H.L. Still working for the Toronto Maple Leafs in their 70s, they could be reclassified as walking monuments.
Mr. Spanier, once a well-liked leader who oversaw a period of expansion, was removed as president, though Penn State confirmed on Friday that he remained a tenured faculty member, on paid leave.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, meanwhile, a tenured sociologist named Patti Adler ran into trouble when she had students in a sociology class watch skits depicting aspects of the underworld of prostitution.
In the early 2100s, Bill Entringer, then chief executive of Selective Insurance, decided he wanted Joan Lamm-Tennant — a tenured professor at Villanova University with a Ph.D. in finance — to join his board.
Mr. Krueger was a young, newly tenured professor in 1994 when he was tapped by the secretary of labor, Robert B. Reich, to serve as chief economist for the department, succeeding Mr. Katz.
Biden, the longest tenured Democratic leader in the 2020 field, has used his lengthy record as President Barack Obama's vice president and a senator for four decades as a strength in the 2020 race.
It also complicates the upcoming testimony of his Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, and raises safety concerns for those who believe that life tenured judges shouldn't be subject to personal attacks from government officials.
Washington (CNN)Former President Jimmy Carter has become a tenured faculty member of Emory University after teaching at the Atlanta-based private university for more than three decades, the Georgia school announced on Monday.
As I become chair, our tenured partners — Ted Schlein, Beth Seidenberg, and Mary Meeker — will continue to lead with a new generation of managing members — Mike Abbott, Eric Feng, Wen Hsieh and Mood Rowghani.
Wheaton College, an evangelical Christian school outside Chicago, has begun the firing process for a tenured professor who was put on leave last month after she said Christians and Muslims worship the same god.
On the flip side, tenured professors and hairstylists may lack some of the sex appeal, but thanks to a set schedule and job security, came out on top of the least stressful jobs around.
The company behind Rational Vaccine has downplayed the concerns, telling critics the lead investigator and tenured SIU professor William Halford, who passed away in June, took the necessary safety precautions to conduct the trial.
"Every day he does 12 jobs, and he does them better than the other people who have those jobs," Terry Szuplat, the longest-tenured member of the National Security Council speechwriting corps, told me.
These administrators have often balked at firing a tenured faculty member whose federal research money may support a lab that employs dozens of young scientists and brings prestige and international recognition to the school.
After all, both Republican and Democratic leaders, including Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., have argued in the past that the Senate should defer consideration of life-tenured judges until after presidential election cycles.
It was 1981, and the then 42-year-old physicist was on her way to the University of California Berkeley, where she would become the first female tenured physics professor in the school's history.
In exchange for federal funding to reduce public college and university tuition to zero, he said, at least 75 percent of college courses would have to be taught by tenured or tenure-track professors.
I am fortunate to be a tenured professor at a state university and have enjoyed many years of teaching the students enrolled there, many of whom are first-generation college students, as I was.
Two tenured psychology professors at Ivy League universities acknowledged to me that they would have publicly defended some of Cuddy's positions were they not worried about making themselves targets on Data Colada and elsewhere.
Almost taking a House flip for granted, Democrats whisper that a tsunami-level wave would also flip the Senate and stop Mr. Trump's assembly line for turning conservative lawyers into life-tenured federal judges.
BALTIMORE — As the longest-tenured Yankees player on their roster, Brett Gardner has gone through disappointing seasons, playoff years, World Series-title runs, and all the quirks that a 162-game campaign can offer.
This state of affairs wasn't unique to the Salk: Women make up a similar share of senior faculty at similar research institutions, and just 19803 percent of tenured biology professors at elite public universities.
After 9/11, following prolonged legal battles, she discovered that she was on the "Suspicious Travelers Watch List"; in response, she refused to return to the United States, and her tenured position was terminated.
Strampel stepped down from the dean position in December citing health problems, but he remains a tenured professor and can only be dismissed if a faculty hearing committee finds cause exists to revoke tenure.
President Trump has named Republican board member Philip Miscimarra Acting Chairman, a tenured board member who has been a tireless advocate for pro-employer and employee policies that protect workplace freedom and America's workforce.
Rapid growth in these investments could lead to greater asset-liability duration mismatches if insurers rely mainly on premiums from short-tenured insurance products, such as universal life policies, to fund the offshore investments.
Trump had emphatically sold his supporters on the need to overthrow the tenured elites, yet the upper-echelon of his administration is loaded with individuals long plugged into the Washington political and economic machine.
Members of the academic community — from university presidents, deans and tenured professors to administrative staff, maintenance crews and students at all levels — only have weeks to voice their objection to the proposed tax plan.
With this change to the COO role, I have decided to make a few additional changes: Mac, one of our most tenured and talented leaders, will take on the Global Rides business, reporting to me.
And long-tenured Senate Republicans, whose support or at least neutrality will be required for any major cannabis reform bills to make it through Congress, are not meeting with anyone from the industry at all.
" "You might be asking," Roberts wrote about life-tenured judges, "why any lawyer would want a job that requires long hours, exacting skill and intense devotion -- while promising high stress, solitary confinement, and guaranteed criticism.
Perry, who was the longest-serving governor in the history of Texas and one of the shortest tenured contestants on TV's "Dancing with the Stars," also brings his own bags full of conflicts of interest.
After Laura Kipnis, a tenured professor at Northwestern University, wrote an article on "sexual paranoia" in the academy, two students filed a Title IX complaint claiming that her article had created a hostile learning environment.
I've written plenty of words about Kirk Ferentz and the stale marriage Iowa has locked itself into with the longest-tenured coach in college football, so I'll spare you a rehash of the bigger picture.
"Tenured Federal employees have stolen agency property, run personal businesses from work, and been arrested for using drugs during lunch breaks and not been fired," the White House said in a statement at the time.
Undeterred, Grimm has carried on, uncompromising in his support for the President, with Trump loyalists like Michael Caputo, a longtime GOP operative, and Anthony Scaramucci, the briefly tenured White House communications director, in his corner.
We've seen him inhale through many vessels, so the choice of bong is significant: This is Erlich at his most distinguished and professorial, looking one tweed jacket away from a tenured position at Sarah Lawrence.
Armed with a love of Seinfeld, a hilarious idea and the blessing they needed from the client, a billboard went up titled "The Timeless Art of Savings," starring COO and tenured pitch man Bart Brewer.
Fortunately, she said, "there are tenured faculty who have recognized that this is a problem that affects the entire profession, and that we all need to work together as colleagues to try to address it."
Martin Kilson, a leftist scholar, fierce debater and follower of W. E. B. Du Bois who became the first tenured African-American professor at Harvard, died on April 21962 in hospice care in Lincoln, Mass.
Dartmouth, an Ivy League university in Hanover, N.H., announced in October 2017 that it was conducting a sexual misconduct investigation of the men, who were tenured professors in the school's psychological and brain sciences department.
Managers and their messages tend to have a shelf life, and for Collins, seven seasons — which made him the longest-tenured manager in team history — was as far as the Mets wanted to take it.
A majority of judges in those two circuits — not the "so-called judges" of President Trump's fevered imagination, but actual life-tenured, Senate-confirmed federal judges — flexed their muscles and stood up to the president.
The Bork hearings taught us all that it matters, as a matter of politics and public opinion, that the individuals to be confirmed for life-tenured positions thought women's bodies and jobs merited law's protection.
They aren't the most prolific or most tenured cast members (Kenan Thompson has been there 15 years), but as the show's head writers they have a unique grasp of the intersection of news and entertainment.
Other than Ken Niumatalolo, who has been coach at Navy since 2007, the longest tenured coaches in the American are Southern Methodist's Chad Morris and Tulsa's Philip Montgomery, who are both entering their third year.
As the airline shines a spotlight on its longest-tenured employee, officials are careful to note that for his safety and the well-being of others there are limitations to what Mr. Blackman can do.
Golden notes that this lack of flexibility for "face time" comes at a price: Often those are winner-take-all positions, such as partner in a firm tenured professor at a university, or top manager.
Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz, two of New York's most popular and longest tenured radio hosts, were placed on leave by New York Public Radio on Wednesday as the company investigates allegations of inappropriate conduct.
"We view the combination of a strong tenured management team led by CEO C. Bergh and brand heritage … as a competitive advantage in expanding to a global lifestyle brand," J. P. Morgan said in a statement.
Facebook has a very tight and long-tenured executive team, and while Stamos was not necessarily in CEO Mark Zuckerberg's most immediate circle, he had a significant role at a very significant moment for the company.
Peterson is an academic, author and media personality with hundreds of thousands of fans who hang on his words; Douthat is a columnist at the august New York Times; Hanson is a tenured professor of economics.
STRONG AND STABLE MANAGEMENT TEAM: Fitch views favorably AHS's long-tenured, strongly committed management team with a demonstrated ability to strategically expand the system's footprint while maintaining strong operating results with a high degree of predictability.
Righthander Josh Tomlin, the longest tenured member of the Tribe who will get the Game Six start, understands the heartache better than most and would like nothing more than to bring another parade to the city.
Derrick Darby, a philosopher who grew up in the Queensbridge projects, in New York City, and is the only tenured black professor in Anderson's department, works in the Michigan-school mold, drawing heavily on empirical research.
So in a tearful news conference Thursday afternoon, Wright — the Mets' captain and longest-tenured player and one of baseball's most admired figures — announced his plan to leave the game after one more start on Sept.
Over the past few decades, colleges and universities have responded to budget crises by hiring low-cost, part-time faculty to teach core curriculum courses that formerly went to full-time tenured professors, Ms. Maisto said.
It was, Dr. Melson recalled, a troubling article, by Harvard's first African-American tenured professor, Martin Kilson, who criticized what he saw as racial separatism on campus, and asked for a reconsideration of the admissions process.
Even in the United States, which was far less hidebound in terms of musical tradition, it was not until 1930 that an orchestra, in this case the Philadelphia Orchestra, hired a woman in a tenured position.
In July, Lurie, 23, left his tenured post at Harvard University for a faculty position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, home to many of the most revered mathematicians in the world.
Wright, the long-tenured third baseman, has played only 75 games during the past two seasons; part of the reason was neck surgery in June, but mostly it is because of spinal stenosis, a chronic condition.
"This is the only instance the Regents have dismissed a UCSC tenured faculty member in the last 20 years," said University of California Office of the President spokesperson Andrew Gordon, in an email to BuzzFeed News.
UK-based Worldpay is one of the longest-tenured online payment platforms, providing several payment services for both online and in-store channels, as well as many different services across channels, which diversifies its revenue streams.
"You are such an inspiration to us all," Talitha Washington, a black mathematician who is now a tenured professor at Howard University, wrote on his Facebook page when he received tenure in the spring of 2010.
In particular, we believe video subscriber losses are at a nadir and likely to improve dramatically in 2H19 as programming dispute impacts expire, while the remaining subscriber base is longer-tenured, more rural, and thus lower churn.
Ethan is a tenured professor at Princeton, so you might assume he has half a brain, yet he is unable to untie Jamie from his chair, or even to look for a tool to cut the cord.
She will leave the post after just four years on the job, making her the shortest-tenured Fed chair since George William Miller, who lasted just a tumultuous 17 months before he left to become treasury secretary.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In November 2015, I started a conversation with professor Steven Nelson, who had initially tweeted his findings regarding the number of tenured black professors of art history in the United States.
Michael Katze, a tenured professor at the University of Washington whose research brought in millions of dollars to the school, was fired on August 1 after two investigations found he sexually harassed employees and misused university money.
In 2014, Mr Jarosinski jettisoned a book on the concept of transparency in politics and architecture, and the tenured job that would have come with it, to take to Twitter full time, composing primarily on his smartphone.
Read more: These are the 30 most powerful people in Bank of America Merrill Lynch's $8 billion bond-trading divisionIn equities, there's one top dog: Fabrizio Gallo, one of the longest-tenured division heads in Montag's world.
Carter, 94, who has taught at Emory for 37 years, was given tenured faculty appointment in four schools: the Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Oxford College, Candler School of Theology and Rollins School of Public Health.
They act as if they are a politicized coalition defending a vulnerable person, without the awareness that they are now the tenured, the published, the well-off, the powerful: precisely the demographic that #MeToo proposes to investigate.
As the adjunct crisis deepens and as academic programs see their funding slashed, more and more graduate students, adjuncts, and even tenured professors feel the need to branch out into the world of mainstream (non-academic) publishing.
Carney, who is now a tenured associate professor of management at the University of California, Berkeley, tried to chart a P-curve of all 211 studies they were mentioning in their paper (which was already under review).
Except for, you know, emails where professors clumsily tried to explain their conference shenanigans, and a striking pattern of behavior, both on the part of the perpetrators and the administrators who covered their tenured asses for them.
Frances Walker-Slocum, who overcame childhood burns that left her arm impaired to become a pioneering classical pianist and the first black female tenured professor at Oberlin College and Conservatory, died on June 9 in Oberlin, Ohio.
Many students were aghast that a white tenured professor would be comfortable comparing the phrase, an internet meme that is quickly becoming a generational flash point, to an epithet associated with the horrors of slavery and racism.
Michael Eisen, an evolutionary biologist, is among the elite of American scientists, with a tenured position at the University of California, Berkeley, and generous funding from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute for his research on fruit flies.
They have made a wide-array of demands, including calling for the expulsion of students involved in the racist incidents, the hiring of more counselors that better represent students of color and diversity training for tenured professors.
The game pitted two of the three longest-tenured coaches in Division I. Jim Boeheim is in his 44th season at Syracuse while Oakland's Greg Kampe is in his 36th season in charge of the Golden Grizzlies.
It was a major year for Reed, a former student of the visionary Bauhaus abstractionist Josef Albers, and also the first and only tenured African American faculty member in the history of the Yale School of Art.
"Warren first listed her ethnicity as Native American nearly five months after she started her tenured position at Harvard and 2½ years after she was there as a visiting professor and first offered the job," the newspaper reported.
Characters on Game of Thrones don't make it this long for no reason, and with the exception of a brief disappearance last year, the Hound has entrenched himself as one of the longest-tenured players on the series.
U.S. universities have increasingly been the target of organizing campaigns with unions starting to represent graduate students, adjunct faculty and other university staff who have not enjoyed the same degree of pay and benefits afforded to tenured professors.
Smith, who played competitively as a junior and captained a University of Georgia team that swept four straight Southeastern Conference titles from 1971 through 1975, assumed his position in 2007 and is the longest-tenured USTA chief executive.
As such, four of the most tenured organizations in the field of addiction research and advocacy have collaborated to develop a set of consensus recommendations for addressing the opioid epidemic as part of a potential settlement agreement: 1.
Increasingly, its members have either peeled off to join a tier of exorbitantly compensated CEOs and supermanagers or suffered the collapse of their chosen professions, from the decline of newspaper journalism to the elimination of tenured academic jobs.
And while there may be many reasons for the decline of tenure over the years (including the cutting of funds to support public universities), the image of a closed guild mentality among the tenured professoriate certainly hasn't helped.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett of Indiana is a mother to seven children, two adopted from Haiti and one with special needs; she became a tenured professor and noted scholar at Notre Dame Law School, winning numerous teaching awards.
As she sank her spoon into a steaming sea urchin and stone crab soufflé, Ms. Brennan explained that entertaining gives her an opportunity to weigh in on new ideas from Tory McPhail, Commander's current and longest-tenured chef.
He became the longest-tenured member in the history of all of Congress on June 7, 2013, when he passed the record set by Senator Robert C. Byrd, Democrat of West Virginia, who died in office in 2010.
One of only perhaps a dozen black mathematicians among nearly 2,000 tenured faculty members in the nation's top 50 math departments, Dr. Goins frequently asked himself whether he was right to factor race into the challenges he faced.
The current makeup bears the hallmarks of a highly insular and long-tenured board, one that reflects the committee's failure to maintain a robust and credible recruitment process, CtW's Executive Director Dieter Waizenegger wrote in a letter to investors.
And last month, it emerged that Patrick Kenney, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, had recommended that Krauss be fired from the university — an unusual sanction against a tenured professor, even in cases of sexual harassment.
Over email — the only way he'll speak to reporters, after a history, he says, of being misquoted and misunderstood — the community college graduate and Mensa member wields his intellect combatively, like a tenured professor dressing down an unprepared freshman.
In partnering him with Roberts, a former WFAN intern who has become an effective high-energy counterpoint to longer-tenured co-hosts, the plan was clearly to lock in a simple giving-shit/getting-shit dynamic between the two.
Some notable tenured Triple J favourites with plenty of songs on the voting list to be omitted include former winners Mumford & Sons and Muse, runners up Daniel Johns, Blur, Art vs Science, Ben Lee and Of Monsters And Men.
In Things to Come, Isabelle Huppert plays Nathalie, a long-tenured philosophy teacher at a Parisian university whose comfortable existence gets upended by the revelation of her husband's adultery—and leads her into a difficult process of self-evaluation.
"TOTL has been the better performer in 2016 of the duo of actively managed ETFs and the one with a long-tenured management team," said Todd Rosenbluth, director of ETF & Mutual Fund Research at S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Potentially offending material is being removed from curriculums; trigger warnings are included in syllabuses; and even tenured faculty are seeing career-ending reprisals by wading into discussions or using words that could be construed as racism or sexual harassment.
But the White House has scoffed at the source of the documents, painting the SPLC as a discredited group and defending Miller in an indication that one of Trump's longest tenured and most influential aides will weather the controversy.
It's essential: Having bestowed upon this handful of life-tenured individuals such enormous, even anomalous, power, in a democracy, the American people should expect at the very least that the justices are willing to stand up and be counted.
Kenan Thompson, the longest-tenured "Saturday Night Live" cast member, will serve as M.C. of this year's White House Correspondents' Association dinner, the annual media jamboree that has become a flash point on free expression in the Trump era.
Together, these courts contain a congressionally authorized 852 life-tenured judicial positions, of which around 100 are now vacant, a number that will grow by the end of the year as judges enter previously announced retirement or senior status.
For example, if you and your significant other are tenured professors, you might need to build an emergency fund to cover expenses for no more than a few months should one of you become disabled and unable to work.
Mr. Alorwoyie (pronounced al-or-WO-yee), 71, is a rarity in American academia: a master drummer from Africa who is a tenured professor of African drumming and dance, disciplines that are difficult to categorize within Western musical theory.
The 36-year-old veteran, in his 14th season with Miami, is now the Heat's longest tenured player after Dwyane Wade ended his 13-year career with the Heat and joined the Chicago Bulls as a free agent in the offseason.
Rizzo, the team's longest-tenured position player, endured 101 losses during his first season with the Cubs in 2012, a summer-long bout of misery that led to Chicago taking Bryant with the second pick in the 2013 amateur draft.
And while the benefit is often associated with tenured professors and administrators, it also applies to employees on the lower end of the pay scale, including clerical and custodial staff who could seriously feel the financial burden of this tax increase.
James F. Tracy, 50, a tenured associate professor of communications at the Boca Raton university, has repeatedly called into question the authenticity of recent mass shootings, including the slaying of churchgoers in Charleston, S.C., and office workers in San Bernardino, Calif.
Pinterest And The Process Of Designing A Multi-Billion Dollar Startup People are often surprised when they hear that I earned my master of business administration degree, or MBA, as a side-hobby while I was a tenured professor at MIT.
"TOTL has been the better performer in 2016 of the duo of actively managed ETFs and the one with a long-tenured management team," said Todd Rosenbluth, director of ETF and mutual fund research at S&P Global Market Intelligence.
The proposed bill would satisfy the Good Behaviour Clause by limiting temporary appointments to circuit judges (who would return to their previous court after their assignment ends) and retired Supreme Court justices (who remain life-tenured members of the federal judiciary).
Hearing Kagan speak about life on the Court, you are reminded of what a singular workplace it is—not only life-tenured but small, ritualistic, and insular, with high expectations of fidelity, like an arranged group marriage among disparate spouses.
I am inclined to believe this for another reason: in 2003, Harvard received money to establish an endowed chair in Indian law that was to be held by visiting professors until the school picked a tenured professor for the chair.
After earning a bachelor's degree in jurisprudence in 1972 and a bachelor of civil law degree at Worcester College, Oxford, he taught at Northwestern University in Illinois and had a tenured professorship at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Several years ago, instead of getting up to go to my well-paid, secure job as a tenured college professor, I would lie in bed for hours, repeatedly watching the video to "Don't Give Up," Peter Gabriel's duet with Kate Bush.
JB Straubel, Tesla's chief technology officer and longest tenured executive, left following the company's second-quarter earnings call, to be followed by Jan Oehmicke, VP of European operations; Stuart Bowers, VP of engineering; and Sanjay Shah, senior VP of energy operations.
For the most part, the people who were able to speak to us were those who have long left academia, or were tenure-track or fully tenured—that is, those who have the job security that mitigates consequences of coming forward.
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This discrepancy can make for complicated proceedings, especially as the federal government has put pressure on universities to investigate and resolve sexual harassment cases without giving much guidance about what to do when the accused is a tenured faculty member.
When a flood of Ph.D.s desperate to keep a toehold in academia depresses adjunct wages, that makes it cheaper for universities to hire them to teach classes and free up time for tenured researchers to do what they enjoy: conduct research.
For a tenured faculty member, a ban on teaching for a few years is "basically a sabbatical," said Robin Petering, a doctoral social work student and the co-founder of a coalition of students called Social Workers for Accountability and Transparency.
He had never held a tenured professorship or boasted an appellate practice, much less a judgeship, that required him to think deeply about weighty constitutional issues; he specialized in the comparably mundane and technical field of campaign finance and election law.
Throw in the presence of a few long-tenured coaches who have copious amounts of job security — namely San Antonio's Gregg Popovich, Miami's Erik Spoelstra and Dallas' Rick Carlisle — and it gets easier to understand why openings have been scarce lately.
The provost, Martin Philbert, who is also executive vice president for academic affairs and a tenured professor of toxicology at the School of Public Health, was placed on administrative leave, Mark Schlissel, the university president, said in a letter on Wednesday.
The party has pressured a succession of liberal men to resign amid a range of allegations, including Mr. Schneiderman, former Senator Al Franken of Minnesota and former Representative John Conyers Jr. of Michigan, who was the House's longest-tenured member.
General Electric — the longest-tenured member of the Dow Jones industrial average and for decades a bellwether of the American economy and stock market — has taken its investors on a round trip to one of the darkest days in financial history.
"A lot of political leaders today would be very angry with me if I revealed to you the various costumes that they wore when they were young organizers," says Ray Buckley, the long-tenured chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
Dr. Gubser worked for two years at the Harvard Society of Fellows, taught for a year at Princeton and then joined the faculty of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena before Princeton hired him back as a tenured professor.
Prescriptions such as these are good, but they beg the question of whether university authorities can expect their students to be tolerant and respectful when tenured faculty members are held to a lower standard and permitted to say whatever they like.
Consider their fates: Ehud Barak defeated Netanyahu in June 1999, only to go on to become one of the shortest-tenured prime ministers in Israeli history and to suffer a landslide defeat at the hands of Ariel Sharon in 2001.
Capuano, whose six-plus seasons at the helm made him the second-longest tenured coach in franchise history, was fired Tuesday and replaced by long-time assistant Weight, who met with players for about half an hour before practice Wednesday.
In 1994, the year the M.I.T. molecular biologist Nancy Hopkins famously measured laboratory space for a report on gender discrimination that drew national attention, the tenured faculty in the university's School of Science included 15 women, compared to 194 men.
Mr. Patel, 34, and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, 28, are among a group of energetic Democratic insurgents across the country, many of them young or female or people of color, who are seeking to knock off some of Congress's most tenured Democrats.
Two tenured scientists at a renowned cancer hospital in Houston have resigned, and the hospital is seeking to fire a third, in connection with an investigation into possible foreign attempts to take advantage of its federally funded research, the authorities said.
No other school would write Ferentz a check large enough to trump the sweetheart deal he already had, and it stands to reason that the second-most tenured coach at a single school would need something well above "large" to start over elsewhere.
On a separate panel, but equally important, Feridun Hamdullahpur, the president and vice chancellor of the University of Waterloo in Canada, talked about his institution's work to promote more women into tenured roles, so that the faculty also represented the wider community.
Rich Black, who formerly put out a long-tenured punk zine in Long Island called Under the Volcano, admits he almost apprehensively accepted the gig of co-presenting the 1997 edition of Book Your Own Fuckin' Life (#6 to those keeping track).
This proposal also betrays the uniquely regressive labor politics in academia -- which is, ironically, populated with many tenured scholars who call themselves Marxists and teach and write about class consciousness, but ignore the economic exploitation of adjuncts and other non-tenure-track colleagues.
"Now," said Matt Henderson, 22004, a prominent Oilers blogger who estimated he has watched every game since he was 22007, "we're left with just E." Eberle, 230, is the Oilers' longest-tenured player, surviving purges and tweaks and five coaches in seven seasons.
In his decade in the Bronx, Girardi compiled a 910-710 record and was the third-longest-tenured active manager in the major leagues before he was let go, behind the Los Angeles Angels' Mike Scioscia and the San Francisco Giants' Bruce Bochy.
She saw a group of social media critics and writers as having the power to set the terms of the conversation; they undoubtedly felt the same way about her, a tenured professor scolding them from the pages of a prestigious publication like Harper's.
Faculty in the Department of Art and Art History note that, since 2011, they have lost a total of seven studio faculty, five of them tenured or on track to receive tenure — including two African American instructors and one Native American instructor.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The gains in high-yield junk bonds are not over, thanks to the Federal Reserve's supportive stance on monetary policy, Margaret Patel, one of the mutual-fund industry's longest tenured and most well-known bond managers, said on Tuesday.
After Verlander struck out a visibly frustrated Asdrubal Cabrera with a high changeup to start the inning, Houston's starter was unable to make a play on a soft grounder by Ryan Zimmerman, resulting in an infield single for the longest-tenured Nationals player.
Six years later, after a slow crawl from the bottom of the National League East to a World Series appearance in 22011 and a wild-card playoff berth the next season, Collins is about to become the longest-tenured manager in Mets history.
In fact, if voters see tenured professors as a tiny elite that they or their children rarely interacted with during their college years, they are less likely to be sympathetic to claims that academic tenure leads to a better research and education environment.
On most predominantly white campuses, people of color are overwhelmingly represented in food service, grounds keeping, custodial roles and fairly low-paid secretarial roles; and they are tragically underrepresented among tenured faculty members, deans, provosts and presidents, people who are in power.
He vowed to pursue traditional Democratic policy aims, in areas such as education and health care, but also pledged to cross party lines in Washington and partner with Senator Richard C. Shelby, the long-tenured Alabama Republican, to defend the state's interests.
Why did a guy with a permanent tenured professor job quit his job, put 218,2100 copies of his self-published book in the trunk of his beat-up car, and travel the country selling 2150s of millions of books within the next 26 years?
According to court documents obtained by Retraction Watch, in June 2014 he had just resigned from Wayne State University and accepted a prestigious offer of a tenured position at the University of Mississippi, including a lab start-up bonus and a salary of $350,000.
Tuorla Observatory Astrophysicist Christian Ott, who resigned from his tenured faculty position at Caltech last August after an investigation determined he had harassed two female graduate students in his research group, has been offered a new position at the University of Turku in Finland.
P.S. from Washington Post's Dave Weigel: "In four of September's five primary states — Massachusetts, Delaware, Rhode Island and New York — efforts are underway to dismantle the party establishment, starting with long-tenured politicians who first took power when compromises with the right were more routine."
This was as true of the speakers — a highly diverse group of about 30 artists, activists, arts professionals, and critics — as it was of the audience, which included a number of walk-ins, and ranged from students and organizers to tenured professors and Whitney staffers.
The nominators generally consist of members of the academy or institute itself, members of the relevant Nobel committee, past Nobel laureates in the field, tenured professors from Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway, department chairs from elsewhere, and other scientists or presidents of author societies.
"Gross additions were on target, but churn ticked up slightly and unexpectedly, coincident with the press coverage in early April of our plan to un-­grandfather longer tenured members and remained elevated through the quarter," said Netflix CEO Reed Hastings in a letter to investors.
Since the wild days of the first dot-com bubble, numerous tax-law changes have made employee Incentive Stock Options (ISOs, often granted in lieu of pay compensation at early stage tech companies) less and less of an inducement for job candidates or tenured employees.
Two games into the season, after the loss to Houston and the blowout loss at home to Ohio State, much of the OU fan base was ready to move on from coach Bob Stoops, who is the longest-tenured coach in Division I football.
The United States, which had criticized him for refusing to cut the United Nations' budget and over what was then happening in Bosnia, vetoed his bid for a second five-year term, making him then and now the U.N.'s shortest-tenured secretary-general.
"Assets have gravitated toward funds with both strong records and long tenured management both at Pimco and at other asset managers such as DoubleLine Capital," Todd Rosenbluth, director of exchange-traded and mutual-fund research at S&P Global Market Intelligence, told Reuters' Jennifer Ablan.
The university's board of regents, convened in an emergency session, decided to wait for two more weeks to decide on whether to declare so-called financial exigency, which would allow rapid firing of employees, including tenured professors, and closure of programs and possibly entire campuses.
While Mr. Starr is stepping down as chancellor, a role that a Baylor regent described last week as one focused primarily on raising money as well as on "religious liberty," he planned to retain his post as a tenured professor at Baylor's law school.
" The accusations against him include "groping women, ogling and making sexist jokes to undergrads, and telling an employee at Arizona State University, where he is a tenured professor, that he was going to buy her birth control so she didn't inconvenience him with maternity leave.
It would also seem to be the last thing that May needs since it heightens the chances that she will go down in the history books as not only among the shortest-tenured of the country's prime ministers but also as its most inept.
Several professors in the field said that Ms. Lopez's charges should have come as no surprise to the university: As a tenured professor at Columbia University, Professor Pogge had been disciplined after similar accusations of sexual harassment — behavior Yale knew about when hiring him.
Some of the sport's longest-tenured coaches and officials worry that the headgear, though optional for now, will lead to more aggressive play and will ultimately ruin the nuanced spirit of the game, which has been played in North America for about a century.
That might work, but often it is also suggested that these big bank cases should be put in front of life-tenured district court judges, rather than bankruptcy court judges who serve 14-year terms, because the cases are apt to be so politically fraught.
Rather, it should be called out for what it was: a derogation of the democratic principle at the heart of Article III of the Constitution, the judiciary article that places the confirmation of life-tenured judicial nominees in the hands of the people's representatives.
Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald of New Hampshire said his office was part of a joint criminal investigation by five law enforcement agencies into allegations of "serious misconduct" by the professors, all male tenured faculty members in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.
Barbara Lewalski, a renowned Renaissance scholar and expert on the poet John Milton who became the first woman to be granted tenured and endowed professorships in the English departments of Brown and Harvard Universities, died on March 2 in Providence, R.I. She was 21968.
"They don't know about old luck, or Andrew Luck or bad luck against the Colts," punter Dustin Colquitt, the team's longest-tenured player, said of Mahomes and first-year Chiefs like Sammy Watkins (six catches, 62 yards) or Damien Williams (211 rushes, 2148 yards).
But those lucky enough to have landed coveted tenure-track or tenured posts generally recognize that they have too much to lose to become "antifa" rioters or rant uncontrollably on social media, even if they have stronger academic freedom protections than their adjunct colleagues.
The Wall Street Journal broke the story in the form of an opinion essay by Jillian Kay Melchior headlined "Fake News Comes to Academia," feeding a popular narrative on the right that universities are overrun by "tenured radicals" hawking fringe ideas to their innocent students.
With generous tuition scholarships, guaranteed graduate assistantships, four core faculty members, an additional 16 tenured and tenure-track professors within the school, and opportunities for critique from visiting artists, curators, and critics, the MFA program fosters intensive intellectual relationships with each of its Masters candidates.
He is the longest tenured driver in Ganassi history and helped the team owner cap a strong organizational weekend in which Ross Chastain won Nascar's Xfinity Series race, Kyle Larson finished second in Nascar's opening playoff race and Dixon gave Ganassi a 12th IndyCar championship.
JPMorgan Chase's chief executive, Jamie Dimon — the longest tenured of the big bank leaders — has weathered scandals like the $6 billion trading loss brought about by a trader nicknamed the London Whale and a money-laundering case related to the Ponzi schemer Bernard L. Madoff.
I&aposd taken the part-time library job hoping to work my way up into full-time work, but after almost two years, I had none of the benefits the tenured librarians or full-time staff enjoyed — and no understanding when I needed medical accommodation.
Trubek, who served as a tenured professor at Oberlin College, said she herself can't read the original flowing script of the Declaration of Independence, and there was nothing wrong with students reading the nation's founding documents in transcribed versions with fonts legible to modern eyes.
In a 2007 study of the top 100 institutions for seven STEM fields, only 14 percent of tenured or tenure-track STEM faculty were women; only 0.58 percent of the faculty in the same study were identified as African-American, Hispanic or Native American women.
Over time, I came to see Jerry Brown's decision to build a future rooted in his past as key to understanding the man who ends his remarkable political career today, having served as California's youngest governor in modern times, its oldest and its longest-tenured.
CreditCreditJared Soares for The New York Times BALTIMORE — It was not an overt incident of racism that prompted Edray Goins, an African-American mathematician in the prime of his career, to abandon his tenured position on the faculty of a major research university last year.
"As a tenured supermodel, who has worked with all of the top houses, she's extremely knowledgeable about fashion, the juxtaposition of various elements: the fabric, the gown's fit, how it moves, the impact of color, and how all this contributes to the final look," he says.
He discovered what he saw as patterns of superficial investigations protecting tenured professors and universities eager to sweep the cases of harassment in the sciences under the rug, commonalities dating back to Azeen Ghorayshi's landmark story on astronomy professor Geoff Marcy at the University of California Berkeley.
It can be argued that at this point in her career, she isn't going to win over any new fans anyway, and much of her long-tenured fanbase is far too entrenched to cut and run now, regardless of what her albums do or don't sound like.
In addition to generous salaries and healthcare plans, Basecamp employees also receive $100 a month for home massages, $100 to buy fresh produce, 16 weeks of paid parental leave, tenured sabbaticals every three years, and only work 32-hour weeks during the summer, reported Business Insider.
The offer of membership is primarily made on the basis of academic skills but, given the high demand for tenured positions, is frequently given on the basis of your willingness to adopt the mores of the academic tribe as well, including support for the notion of "openness".
"Who would want to have liquidity stuck in pesos, when its value deteriorates daily?" said Luis Pereiro, tenured professor of international corporate finance at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires, adding that companies preferred buybacks to dividends because they are taxed at a lower rate.
That they haven't yet done so reflects the dominance of the tenured in the workings of the job market, of those ensconced in a system that believes paying one's dues — taking substandard, temporary work — is the sacrifice one must make to work in the modern university.
It's precarious and complicated for a variety of reasons, and as the organization's longest-tenured player (literally no one from Stevens's first season is still around), how do they assess a player who provides an unquantifiable advantage while simultaneously existing with weaknesses that really stand out?
But if you picked Wheaton, Illinois, you are also right on the money That is because, Larycia Hawkins, a devout Christian and a tenured professor at Wheaton College, a well-regarded, Christian, liberal arts institution, may lose her job for simply following the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Expanding the tenured ranks dramatically is not a realistic solution to this problem, but investing in a more stable career structure for contingent faculty would pay real dividends for colleges and universities — not least in providing a concrete demonstration that these outfits really care about teaching.
The whole pattern of the relationship is weighted towards him getting everything he wants: He gets to stay in New York with his friends without having to leave his other child, keeps his tenured job, and gets Rachel to choose him over the career of her dreams.
Ethier, who has made five N.L.C.S. appearances since 2008 as the Dodgers' longest-tenured player, did not have to battle much: He smashed the second pitch he saw from Hendricks in the second inning, a fastball, for a solo home run to make it 1-1.
Many from Roski's tenured faculty to their undergraduate students are similarly asking this, and it is disturbing to me that many of the faculty and undergraduate students' attempts to question the administration appear to have been silenced, much like the union talks amongst faculty earlier this year.
LIL JOINTS I have two offices, so either I go to my N.Y.U. office, where I'm a tenured professor of film — N.Y.U. Graduate Film school — or the world headquarters of 40 Acres & a Mule, in the heart of Fort Greene, the People's Republic of Brooklyn, New York.
"If we bumped up the starting rate to $12, that would open the pool up for us, but the problem is we have long-tenured employees we would also have to bump up and it would cost the company an awful lot of money," said Camire.
My decades of experience in academia have made me think that while tenured professors often recognize the injustice of inequalities in the larger society, they consider academia a meritocracy in which they deserve higher status than adjuncts, whom they are apt to see as professional failures.
By the time he stepped down — having surpassed Pete Rozelle of the N.F.L. as the longest-tenured commissioner in the history of major North American team sports — he had overseen the league's growth from fears of extinction in the late 1970s to a $5 billion enterprise.
Robert Summers was the brother of Paul Samuelson and the father of Lawrence Summers, who at 28 became a tenured economics professor at Harvard and later served as the Treasury secretary under President Bill Clinton, as well as president of Harvard and senior adviser to Mr. Obama.
In the short term, however, the changes result in a growing mismatch between a more diverse student body and a not-so-diverse set of senior faculty members, inevitably raising the stakes when one of the relatively small number of black tenured professors comes under scrutiny.
That may explain the hilarious measures taken at some universities to reign in the misbehavior of tenured faculty — at one place where I taught for several years, there was lots of lore about humanities professors whose office doors had been removed to prevent them from groping students.
This was the first Wiley had heard of the project, or anything having to do with Google and VR. You might think he'd get some early notice, since he's one of the company's most celebrated and long-tenured designers, perhaps the person most responsible for the Overall Google Aesthetic.
He points to meat production as the leading cause of a global decline in wildlife over the last 222.9 years, and gave up what he has described as his "dream job" as a tenured professor at Stanford University's School of Medicine to devote himself to developing a better alternative.
We have watched, in shock, as our leaders have indulged and even recruited a new crop of writers who may have youth on their side, but lack the nuance, caution, evenhandedness, and sensitivity that has long defined the tenured chairs of thought leadership that define this noblest of pages.
To nominate, you must be at least one of the following: a winner of a Nobel Prize in physics; a member of the Nobel committee; a member of the Swedish Academy; a tenured professor at a selected university; or a scientist invited by the committee to submit names.
Matt Mackowiak, a GOP strategist and founder of Potomac Strategy Group, said the chatter in Republican circles about Priebus's future is that the former Republican Party chair is loath to become the shortest-tenured chief of staff in American history by being fired, eyeing September to clear that hurdle.
A native of the borough and a tenured member of the art faculty at nearby Wagner College, Murphy derives inspiration from Staten Island's bridges, lighthouses, and array of half-sunk vessels, piers, and bulkheads that were abandoned when the city's ship and rail systems gave way to air freight.
Adjuncts live in poverty in hopes of getting a tenured position that is almost impossible to obtain, and the Science Wars of the 90s, which culminated in a physicist trolling a post-modern academic journal by publishing a fake paper, strongly influenced my decision to stop at a Master's.
Juan Lagares had the biggest game of his major league career Thursday afternoon, when the longest-tenured member of the New York Mets homered twice and finished with six RBIs as the surging Mets completed a four-game sweep of the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks with a 11-1 win.

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