• The trouble is that Mr Blackburn, who is a professor of sociology at the University of Essex and the New School University in New York, and for many years edited the New Left Review, is not very keen on capitalism.

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  • He moved to New York and attended the film school at New York University for a semester before dropping out, convinced he could learn more on his own.

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  • It places the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School at the top, followed by Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, New York University's Stern School of Business, the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business and Harvard Business School.

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  • Dr. Robert Stein, professor of cardiology at the New York University School Medicine, agrees.

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  • "It's the single best medicine we have to treat obese diabetics, " says Stuart Weiss, an assistant clinical professor at the New York University School of Medicine.

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  • Dr. Sarno, a retired professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the New York University School of Medicine, now in his nineties, began practicing medicine in the 1950s.

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  • "I don't think people were ready for this, " says Leslie Citrome, a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine, who did not participate in the study.

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  • It is also common for people to enroll when they are looking for a life or career change but are unsure of which direction they should take, said Terry Shtob, the director of Arts and Humanities at the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies.

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  • Bruni-Sarkozy spent the rest of the day touring The Julliard School and New York University, both colleges selected for the exchange program slated to beginning this summer.

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  • Richard Brodsky, a former Democratic assemblyman who is now with the Wagner School at New York University and has been working with local officials, said the rising costs of health care and pensions of public workers is hitting local governments as cities outside New York City are losing population and tax base.

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  • He currently teaches and conducts research on macroeconomics, political economy and development with the rank of Associate Professor at the Whittemore School of the University of New Hampshire.

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  • For the last 10 years, researchers led by William Hirst of the New School and Elizabeth Phelps of New York University have been tracking the steady decay of what people recall about that tragic event.

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  • Still, James Underberg, a cardiologist at the New York University Medical School, warned that "doctors have to be very careful not to overreact" to this kind of statistical data until statisticians have combed the data.

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  • Jeff Jarvis, director of the interactive journalism program at the City University of New York Journalism school, said in a phone interview that while he had not quite figured out what gives this confrontation such an odd feel, the aggressive, official use of social media made may be responsible.

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  • Larry Norden of the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School said New York has only 63 state senators and over the last seven years 13 have been charged with or convicted of crimes.

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  • Today, as journalism grapples with its digital future, Will is the dean of The Meek School of Journalism and New Media at The University of Mississippi, itself at the center of American history (the photo to the right taken by Ed Meek says it all).

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  • Stimpson is the new dean of New York University's Graduate School of Arts and Science, located not far from FORBES magazine's offices.

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  • In the fledgling capital, Canberra, he founded the Research School of Physical Sciences at the new Australian National University and helped to establish the Australian Academy of Science.

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  • Hajdu, the music critic for The New Republic and a professor at the Columbia University School of Journalism, mainly focuses on the latter implications of his title: how a double-page photo in Time magazine sabotaged Eckstine's career.

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  • Dr. Ferrari, 64 years old, sat down recently with The Wall Street Journal to talk about interdisciplinary collaboration, faculty recruitment and what it's like for the Carey School to be the new kid at a historic university.

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  • Stocks were tumbling last fall as the new school year began, but at Harvard University, it was as if the boom had never ended.

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  • When Hurricane Katrina struck, many displaced families were left wondering how to explain the changes to their children with autism, said Lynda Geller, a professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the New York University's School of Medicine.

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  • Shell, a well-known Teacher in the Drawing and Painting school of Mr. Coe, in the New York University.

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  • In April Fraser-Liggett left the Venter Institute to start a new genomics research organization at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

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  • Yet a new survey, conducted by Robert Blendon at the Harvard University School of Public Health, and the New York-based Commonwealth Fund, suggests that the British are much less unhappy with their health service than Americans, and see little reason to redesign their health-care system.

    ECONOMIST: Health

  • David Cesarini, an economist at the Center for Experimental Social Science at New York University, Magnus Johannesson of the Stockholm School of Economics and others have used the database to investigate whether people's genes play a role in determining fairness and financial risk-taking.

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  • Catherine Moore, director of the Music Business graduate program at New York University's Steinhardt School, says in the world of crossover music the difficulty is in genres, such as indie rock, that are more songwriter-based and where the lyrics are very important.

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  • Eleven years ago I gave a speech at the brand new Said Business School at Oxford University.

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  • "This is a globalization story, " said Richard Sylla, a professor at the Stern School of Business at New York University.

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  • Katz was previously an adjunct professor of statistics at the Stern School of Business at New York University, where he taught classes in business mathematics applications.

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