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en He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness.

en It has become more apparent to us over the past seven months, as each new embarrassment is plastered across newspapers, that individuals within the university appear to have a greater interest in doing what is in the best interest of the Office of the President, rather than what is in the best interests of its students, its faculty or California's taxpayers.

en A university is what a college becomes when the faculty loses interest in students.
  John Ciardi

en A university is what a college becomes when the faculty loses interest in students.
  John Ciardi

en We [at Troy University] strongly urge all eligible students to consolidate before the July 1 interest rate change. This allows them to get the lowest possible monthly payment, a fixed interest rate, and the opportunity to save thousands of dollars in interest payments. Many of our students still repay within the 10 years but consolidation affords them the opportunity to lock in the lowest possible rate over the longest time.

en The chancellor is an individual who has to act in the best interest of the university, taking into account the interest of a tremendously broad range of constituents. We're very interested in hearing what students have to say.

en Through this summit, secretary Rice and secretary Spellings and their respective departments want to reach out to college and university presidents to reinforce a common interest in attracting foreign students and scholars to US institutions. Of equal importance is seeking investment in educating globally competitive US students to work in fields of international interest.

en We think that looking at all those allegations is in the interest of kids and in the interest of the community at large. The more information we have, the better we understand what has happened in the past, the greater likelihood we can prevent things from happening in the future.

en You're absolutely going to see an uplift in interest in your university. We see it in recruitment efforts, in interest from prospective students, from donors. The amount of attention basketball brings, you can't put a dollar (amount) on it.

en The idea that 'the public interest' supersedes private interests and rights can have but one meaning: that the interests and rights of some individuals take precedence over the interests and rights of others.
  Ayn Rand

en I think what makes it unique is the emphasis that is given by the program to the idea of the students as scholars. A lot of our curriculum is driven by student interest and by the interactions that students have with the faculty and staff.

en What I wanted to do with the newspapers is to show them there are people in New York that are writing about them. They're not going to write if no one has interest. There are TV cameras here; they're not going to come if no one has interest.

en Everything he's doing is what he thinks is the best interests of California, but sometimes it's not in the best interest of the Republican Party. With every fiber of his being, he's just trying to improve the state.

en California's level of debt is far greater than when the governor took office 23 months ago. And the state is facing deficits as far as the eye can see,

en This has been a very humbling experience, and I regret any embarrassment I have caused Washington State University, Edmonds Community College, Saint Martin's and those who have stood by me the past several months.

en There are a lot of pieces of this legislation that go a long way in protecting the interest of students, parents and taxpayers.


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