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In the 15 years before Dr. Zimpher's arrival, SUNY had seven chancellors or acting chancellors, including a turbulent stretch around the time of Gov.
Instead, chancellors pick tax policies for reasons of political expediency.
The court consists of one chancellor and six vice chancellors.
Thomas Steg, now VW's top lobbyist, previously served as spokesman for two German chancellors.
There are about 30 rival imperial chancellors, several princes and at least one king.
One of the chancellors, a man named Norbert Schittke, also claims the English throne.
Andrew Adonis, a former Labour education minister, has blasted vice-chancellors' generous pay cheques.
This is not really a dilemma that mayors and school chancellors can solve internally.
But even among vice-chancellors there is growing acceptance that it might be worthwhile.
But even some vice-chancellors are starting to think that it might be worthwhile. ■
She is one of only three chancellors who have run the country since 1982.
The association of university vice chancellors, Universities UK, led an anti-Brexit lobbying effort, and about 100 vice chancellors signed an open letter published on Tuesday expressing concern about the impact of a U.K. exit from the E.U. on universities and students.
And our citizenry who decide who our presidents and chancellors are need to remember that.
The rebels included multiple former ministers, including former Conservative Chancellors Philip Hammond and Ken Clarke.
But, she added, chancellors have not been shy in offering opposing views to Ms. Napolitano.
Sir Michael says he will seek to prevent universities offering vice-chancellors egregious salaries—his powers include the ability to levy fines and even to strip institutions of university status—but adds that he doesn't "want to get into a populist attack on vice-chancellors".
I have named two school's chancellors in New York City, largest school system in the country.
BRITISH CHANCELLORS used to be content with making a dozen or so tax-policy changes every year.
"I have seen chancellors come and go," said Ms. Nolan, the chairwoman of the Assembly's Education Committee.
Germany's most recent chancellors have all been pushed out of office, after clinging on to power too long.
This gave chancellors more opportunity to fiddle, pushing the average number of changes to over 60 per year.
Eighty-two presidents and chancellors of universities including Emory, Brandeis and Wesleyan are also participating, the organizers said.
His choices of school chancellors, Joel Klein and Cathie Black, were poor and revealed an anti-union bias.
Other former MPs, including the former Conservative chancellors Philip Hammond and Ken Clarke, have not been welcomed back.
Chancellors since have held the box aloft upon leaving home, a sight always dutifully photographed by assembled journalists.
"If you look at the precedents (of previous chancellors)...they often struggled in their fourth year," she said.
The question is puzzling judges (or "chancellors") in Delaware, where more than half of America's public companies are listed.
THE glass of booze that chancellors of the exchequer may sip while delivering the budget speech is well deserved.
Afterward, DiPietro said he would task chancellors of campuses who declined such moves with finding equivalent savings without outsourcing.
But Ms. Merkel's interior minister, Horst Seehofer, has threatened to resign over the dispute with the chancellors' migration policy.
Crow is one of three Pac-12 presidents or chancellors remaining from the group that hired Scott in 2009.
Germany's other leading CDU chancellors, Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl, both had messy ends to their time in office.
"Sexual abuse in any form is unacceptable and represents an inexcusable breach of the physician-patient relationship," the chancellors said.
German chancellors have a long tradition of taking groups of business leaders along with them on trips to important countries.
Alumni protest that pinhead reporters don't know the whole story, that these coaches and presidents and chancellors are princely men.
Although vice-chancellors act as an army of well-connected lobbyists, they are not always effective at shaping public debate.
The former imagines four of Germany's most recent chancellors in conversation before Barnett Newman's abstract "Vir Heroicus Sublimis" (1950–51).
Had there been more time, I would have told those children that power is more complicated than presidents and chancellors.
Eighty-two presidents and chancellors of universities including Emory & Henry College, Brandeis and Wesleyan are also participating, the organizers said.
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Previous chancellors of the exchequer have used such moments to redraw the fiscal contours of the country in bold new colours.
The majority of the nation's HBCU presidents and chancellors came to D.C. and have returned every year for the Fly-In.
Having had only four chancellors since 1982, the country has known only a string of centrist governments that governed by consensus.
"I would be very wary about establishing a precedent which limited free-flowing discussion between future governors (and) future chancellors," Carney said.
German chancellors haven&apost previously interacted directly with lawmakers in the same way British prime ministers do at their weekly question time.
Denis Healey, one of the Labour Party's great chancellors, was a Tankie as an undergraduate at Mr Milne's old Oxford college, Balliol.
"Sorry, friends, but it's rare that I get to bring good news," he said to a roomful of deans and assistant chancellors.
"There are three founding fathers of the Federal Republic," Fest said, referring to the first two postwar chancellors and the soccer triumph.
Chancellors of the exchequer have had little to report but bad news, usually requiring them to impose spending cuts, tax rises or both.
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At this point, Houston's greatest rival might be a decision by the Big 12's presidents and chancellors not to expand after all.
British officials started using boxes in the mid-1800s, and chancellors kept the same one until, quite battered, it was replaced in 2010.
It was Daniel Barenboim, who has been in charge since 1992, who pushed successive chancellors for federal funds to make the ensemble competitive.
He worked for both schools chancellors appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio and was involved in high-level decision-making about education policy.
The house is being sold by Chancellors estate agency, and strangely the online advert reveals nothing about the home's place in movie-making history.
"This is someone who exemplifies the engaged student scholar on campus," said Ms. Feldblum, whose organization is made up of university presidents and chancellors.
The senior MPs, almost all of whom are former Conservative government ministers, include former chancellors, secretaries of state and the grandson of Winston Churchill.
The almost 85033 HBCU Presidents and Chancellors who came to Washington last week left after our conversations feeling hopeful that progress can be made.
Maybe he believes the Russian leader would be an ally in a room of prime ministers, presidents and chancellors where he is often isolated.
UC's announcement comes after UC President Janet Napolitano and the 10 chancellors of UC schools signed a letter this summer declaring a climate emergency.
But at Monday's news conference, she suggested that she would be around for a while, saying that there would be two chancellors for a period.
With only 3 chancellors since 1982, Germany is on the other end of the spectrum — though Angela Merkel is expected to step aside by 2021.
Every vote for the Conservatives will make me stronger when I negotiate for Britain with the prime ministers, presidents and chancellors of the European Union.
Though Iranian universities work under boards of trustees, hardliners do not support reformists for the post of science minister who has influence in picking university chancellors.
In fact, the image is a digital composition by the German photographer Andreas Gursky, who constructed it using pictures of the four chancellors he took separately.
Germany does not elect its chancellors directly, but the snap poll by Kantar gives an indication of who might be the biggest draw on election day.
These green policies did not harm, and may have buoyed, Merkel's status as one of the most popular German chancellors prior to this year's controversies over immigration.
In China this week, a group of vice chancellors from Australia's eight largest universities told Chinese officials that there was no reason to worry or slow enrollments.
They included two former chancellors (one of whom was in office just seven weeks ago), five other former cabinet ministers and Winston Churchill's grandson, Sir Nicholas Soames.
Here's what the house, located in Bracknell just an hour outside of London, looks like today: The home is listed on Chancellors, a UK property management company.
Photos shared on Chancellors website reveal a sunny and spacious looking house — much different that the slightly cramped and decorated sets built for the "Harry Potter" movies.
Mr. Hay has served under both of Mr. de Blasio's schools chancellors: Mr. Carranza, who was appointed in the spring of 2018, and former chancellor Carmen Fariña.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD), which helped shape modern Germany under a series of renowned chancellors, is facing one of the deepest crises in its history.
In recent months, two chancellors in the University of California system — at Berkeley and at Davis — resigned in part because of an outcry over their handling of expenses.
Since the republic was founded after World War II, 185 previous votes have been brought against chancellors or their ministers; Mr. Strache faced one, and Mr. Kickl six.
It was from a review from the governor's office of planning and research, not from an agreement from the chancellors of the university and the community college system.
" Asked about the "extraordinary set of allegations being made by two former chancellors" against the BoE, Carney said: "I agree it is extraordinary in all senses of the word.
Out of 496 vice-chancellors—in effect presidents—of state universities, just six are from "scheduled" castes, as the lowest ranks of the Hindu caste hierarchy are officially known.
A hysterical political culture and round-the-clock media coverage makes it hard for chancellors to take unpopular decisions, says Kenneth Clarke, who did the job in 1993-1003.
If she weakens and eventually stumbles, she would follow at least two other German chancellors — Helmut Schmidt and Gerhard Schröder, her predecessor — in risking her job over a principle.
Those disciplined include two former chancellors of the Exchequer: Philip Hammond, who left the post only a few weeks ago; and Kenneth Clarke, the longest-serving lawmaker in Parliament.
He advised chancellors and chief executives, founded one of Europe's leading management consulting firms and rode Germany's postwar rebound to become one of the country's richest self-made men.
In North Carolina, that's meant brokering performance agreements with each of the U.N.C. System's chancellors to outline goals that are measured publicly and tied back to our state's Strategic Plan.
In just the past few weeks, two chancellors in the University of California system — at Berkeley and at Davis — resigned in part because of an outcry over their handling of expenses.
The committee, she wrote in a letter last week to the chancellors in the University of California system, would ensure that responses were "consistent with the serious nature" of the offenses.
Opponents of the cuts have rebutted such comments with evidence of superfluous spending by the country's approximately 130 university vice chancellors (the equivalent of a number two position at an US university).
I feel a deep need to be a friend and partner with the wonderful Sheffield graduates I meet here in India - and I know my fellow Vice-Chancellors feel just the same.
Chancellors of both those parties made him vice chancellor, and he served as foreign minister for an 2500-year stretch that began in 1974, the longest term anyone has served in that office.
There has also been talk of extending the strikes after a leaked letter to university vice-chancellors from the UUK's chief-executive, Alastair Jarvis, suggested that UUK was not prepared to "re-open negotiations."
In the aftermath of the vote, a senior government source confirmed that all 21 MPs, including the former chancellors Philip Hammond and Ken Clarke, and Churchill's grandson Nicholas Soames, would lose the Conservative whip.
The ousted MPs, who included two former chancellors and Winston Churchill's grandson, are popular figures in the party and Johnson has reportedly been challenged by leading members of his cabinet to repeal their expulsion.
On June 28th Lord Adonis, an education minister under Tony Blair, accused universities of acting like a "cartel" in charging maximum tuition fees almost across the board and attacked the extravagant salaries of vice-chancellors.
The ousted MPs, who included two former chancellors and Winston Churchill's grandson, are popular figures in the party, and Boris Johnson has reportedly been challenged by leading members of his cabinet to repeal their expulsion.
Vice-chancellors are especially keen on students from outside the European Union, who pay the full cost of their degree, rather than the £9,250 ($11,400) per year that universities can charge Britons and other Europeans.
Europe's most powerful leader announced in November that she would seek to win a fourth term next autumn - a feat achieved by only two post-war chancellors, Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl, both of the CDU.
The SPD has provided three of Germany's post-war chancellors but its illustrious past has been eclipsed by a slump in support that led Andrea Nahles to resign as the party's first female leader on Monday.
Lords Lawson and Lamont, both former Tory chancellors, attacked as undemocratic the idea of amending a bill that had not only passed the Commons unscathed but also reflected one of the biggest votes in British history.
"Merkel has admitted that stepping down as party leader is a risk for her as chancellor, even though some past chancellors were not party leaders," J.P. Morgan Economist Greg Fuzesi said in a note on Friday.
While both Ms. Merkel and the Social Democrats lost significant voter support from 275, her victory vaults her into the ranks of Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl, the only postwar chancellors to win four national elections.
It didn't help that Helmut Kohl, the most elephantine of all former chancellors, boycotted elephant rounds in the 1990s — probably because in his regal self-understanding he just couldn't be bothered — thus leading to their decline.
Consequently, they were forced to re-tool their negative campaigns away from implementing policy changes that would deny funding for private schools, to attacking the very integrity of private schools, the accreditation process, or individual school chancellors.
Merkel has not shied away from admitting German responsibility for its atrocities in World War Two, but her visit will ensure she follows in the footsteps of former chancellors by seeing the site before her term ends.
It took the courage of Margaret Thatcher in the UK and Chancellors Helmut Schmidt and Helmut Kohl in West Germany to ignore public demonstrations against the stationing of Pershing and cruise missiles at US bases in their countries.
"We are of course all relieved," SPD leader Martin Schulz told Phoenix television after the vote in Bonn, the capital of former West Germany where late SPD chancellors Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt earned reputations as global statesmen.
Boris Johnson has expelled 21 Conservative members of parliament, including two former chancellors and Winston Churchill's grandson from his party, after they helped inflict a major defeat on him in his first House of Commons vote as prime minister.
Remember, it was Republican state AGs who first "weaponized" nationwide injunctions, to borrow a word from UCLA law professor Samuel Bray, who published an influential study, "Multiple Chancellors: Reforming the National Injunction," last December in the Harvard Law Review.
A grand alliance would be the perfect last trick for Merkel, ensuring her a legacy equal to the two other long-serving Christian democratic chancellors, Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl (before the latter got disgraced by a corruption scandal).
"The cold hard fact is that if I lose just six seats I will lose this election, and Jeremy Corbyn will be sitting down to negotiate with the presidents, prime ministers and chancellors of Europe," she said in a Facebook post.
Mrs Merkel has been chancellor for 12 years and is flirting with the curse of the fourth-term: she is known to reflect on the subsequent downfalls of the two previous chancellors who took that gamble, Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl.
Despite losing support, Merkel, Europe's longest serving leader, will join the late Helmut Kohl, her mentor who reunified Germany, and Konrad Adenauer, who led Germany's rebirth after World War Two, as the only post-war chancellors to win four national elections.
Several of the conference's former athletic directors have publicly accused Scott of being more concerned with pleasing his bosses — university presidents and chancellors — than supporting the directors themselves, who are ostensibly more in touch with the business end of college athletics.
"The cold, hard fact is that if I lose just six seats, I will lose this election, and Jeremy Corbyn will be sitting down to negotiate with the presidents, prime ministers and chancellors of Europe," she wrote in The Daily Mail.
In one pointed, amusing and enormous image, four German chancellors (you will recognize Angela Merkel) sit with their backs to us, contemplating Barnett Newman's enormous "Vir Heroicus Sublimis" ("Man, Heroic and Sublime") from so close up that a curator would panic.
During her term, Merkel has not shied away from admitting German responsibility for its atrocities in World War Two, but her visit will ensure she follows in the footsteps of two former chancellors by seeing the site before her term ends.
On October 24th it emerged that Chris Heaton-Harris, an MP and government whip, had written to all university vice-chancellors to ask for the names of professors "who are involved in the teaching of European affairs, with particular reference to Brexit".
Tennessee Athletic Director Dave Hart, who favors the nine-game conference schedule, said the league had not had "a second's worth of discussion" on a possible switch ever since SEC presidents and chancellors voted in 2014 to keep the eight-game schedule.
Tennessee approved a policy in December 2017 that says former chancellors or university presidents returning to teaching can&apost receive more than 125 percent of the highest salary of a full-time faculty member in the department with the same discipline and rank.
Hindenburg began using his emergency powers in 1930, appointing a sequence of chancellors who ruled by decree rather than through parliamentary majorities, which had become increasingly impossible to obtain as a result of the Great Depression and the hyperpolarization of German politics.
In the decades following the second world war, the British political landscape was one of "Butskellism"—a term this newspaper contrived from the names R.A. Butler, a moderate Conservative, and Hugh Gaitskell, a moderate Labourite, two supposedly opposed chancellors who had much in common.
Andrew Adonis, a Labour peer and another former adviser to Mr Blair, has drawn attention to the salaries and perks enjoyed by vice-chancellors (a recent Channel 4 investigation found that one had spent £1,600 of university cash transporting his dog from Australia to Britain).
Therefore, the University of California's Board of Regents unanimously condemned "anti-Semitism and anti-Semitic forms of anti-Zionism" and called on UC Chancellors to respond to this discrimination as swiftly and firmly as they would racism, sexism, homophobia or any other type of discrimination.
Ms. Merkel, 63, who remains the party's chairwoman, on Sunday named some of its younger leaders to take on minister posts, including Jens Spahn, 37, one of her fiercest critics on migration, and Julia Klöckner, 45; both are conservative lawmakers seen as possible future chancellors.
But he also suggested that Sunak's position was now incredibly secure for the foreseeable future, because a prime minister that sacks or forces out two chancellors might appear to have a management problem — in the eyes of his fellow politicians, not to mention investors.
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"My career has always been based on the emotional and social well-being of the child," he said, inside an office whose walls were decorated with awards, proclamations and photos of him alongside several school chancellors; Michael R. Bloomberg, the mayor at the time; and the rapper DMC.
But in recent weeks, the chancellors of UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz have already said they believe the tests to be too discriminatory to be useful, a sentiment shared by the UC system's chief academic officer and the chair of the UC's board of regents, John Pérez.
In her Facebook post, Wang calls out for students of Georgetown University, Columbia University, the City University of New York, the University of California schools, and the University of Wisconsin and any of the other 192 schools that have partnerships with Guangdong University to send her petition to their chancellors.
And the boards proposed changes to the N.C.A.A.'s governance and penalty structure, some of which need to be ratified at its annual convention in January: increasing penalties; making university presidents and chancellors accountable for violations; adding the first independent members to the N.C.A.A. board of governors; and permitting N.C.A.A. inquiries to use information found by other investigative bodies.
We worked collectively with the presidents and CEOs of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education, and United Negro College Fund, as well as our member-school presidents and chancellors and other institution personnel to actively advocate for the passage of this legislation.
"One of the primary lessons learned here is that before a student organization commits to hosting an event on a specific date, we need to first work together to determine if a suitable venue is available at that time," two vice chancellors wrote in an email that noted, pointedly, that they had learned through the newspapers about the invitation in the first place.
"There has been startling dishonesty in the economic debate, with a woeful failure on the part of the Bank of England, the Treasury, and other official sources to present a fair and balanced analysis," Michael Howard and Iain Duncan Smith, both former Conservative leaders, and Nigel Lawson and Norman Lamont, former Conservative Chancellors, said in a letter published in The Telegraph.
While on the campaign trail ahead of the June 8 election, May said she wanted people to vote for her in order to strengthen her hand when talking to "prime ministers, presidents and chancellors of Europe" about the U.K.'s departure from the EU. As well as attempting to establish a framework to figure out how much the U.K. needs to pay, Barnier said that Ireland would be a major focus of the first part of the negotiations, and he revealed that he is set to travel there next week.

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