Programs
CLV offers a number of programs to serve its diverse audience, not all of which are offered in every language.
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... UA offers programs of study in 13 academic divisions leading to bachelor's, master's, Education Specialist, and doctoral degrees ... Other academic programs unavailable elsewhere in Alabama include doctoral programs in anthropology, library and information studies, metallurgical engineering, music, Romance languages, and social work ... The University of Alabama varsity football program (nicknamed the Crimson Tide), which began in 1892, is one the most successful programs in history ...
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... organic garden, reduced landfill waste and water consumption, and implemented a program of purchasing renewable resources for renovations ...
Famous quotes containing the word programs:
“Short of a wholesale reform of college athleticsa complete breakdown of the whole system that is now focused on money and powerthe womens programs are just as doomed as the mens are to move further and further away from the academic mission of their colleges.... We have to decide if thats the kind of success for womens sports that we want.”
—Christine H. B. Grant, U.S. university athletic director. As quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education, p. A42 (May 12, 1993)
“Government ... thought [it] could transform the country through massive national programs, but often the programs did not work. Too often they only made things worse. In our rush to accomplish great deeds quickly, we trampled on sound principles of restraint and endangered the rights of individuals.”
—Gerald R. Ford (b. 1913)
“Will TV kill the theater? If the programs I have seen, save for Kukla, Fran and Ollie, the ball games and the fights, are any criterion, the theater need not wake up in a cold sweat.”
—Tallulah Bankhead (19031968)