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- adjective
throughout auniversity .
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Tufts University in Medford, Mass., expanded its law school's repayment plan universitywide in 2008.
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Tufts University in Medford, Mass., expanded its law school's repayment plan universitywide in 2008.
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Operating Budget: $29 billion, most controlled by deansPresidential Powers: Faculty tenure, naming and removing deans, negotiating campus disputesHis Major Accomplishments: Highly accessible to all, started five universitywide interdisciplinary programs
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He finally wrested agreement for five new universitywide programs.
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That, in fact, was one of his priorities, and during those NCAA-study years his black recruits graduated at about a 30 percent rate, which was at least comparable to Indiana's universitywide average for all black students.
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The next step for UNT is to implement additional universitywide procedures to try to prevent similar problems in the future.
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The university also launched a universitywide search to help ensure that no other Web-based files are vulnerable to unauthorized persons.
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Full disclosure: I am just starting to serve on Harvard's universitywide Standing Committee on Individual Financial Conflict of Interest.
NYT > Home Page By EDWARD L. GLAESER 2011
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Sean Udell, the senior class president, said a task force set up to debate a universitywide smoking ban, for instance, had taken almost two years to do its work, not the few months taken by the military engagement group.
NYT > Home Page By ALAN FEUER 2011
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Harvard computer officials were working on their own universitywide online directory when Zuckerberg created Facebook as a campus-only social network.
The Seattle Times 2011
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