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"He has tenure.
Many prominent Italian business and political leaders have urged Mr. Fazio to step down, but he says he has done nothing wrong, and he has tenure for life.
(Kenrick himself says he is "a lot" more involved in raising his younger son than he was with his older one, though that's easier now that he has tenure).
But within two days of the class, Mr. Hearlson was put on administrative leave with pay, and he was then barred from setting foot on the campus, where he has tenure and has worked for 18 years.
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He'd been dean for three years, he had tenure and the promise of long sabbaticals, and he and his wife considered Washington to be home.
Although he had tenure there, his research interests drew him back to New Jersey, and he joined the faculty at Montclair State four years ago.
Ms. Ravitz said that city officials could not easily remove Dr. Maldonado-Rivera because he had tenure, but that they were moving to place him on two years of probation while he remained head of the school.
Sperling noted that his work was mostly historical and textual and that he had tenure, meaning that an inability to visit China should not affect his ability to keep a job, as it might for some scholars.
Fang points out that he had tenure when he began his retraction research, so unlike early-career academics, his work was less likely to affect future positions or job security.
Although he had tenure, Genovese left Rutgers in 1967.
He had tenure, however, which usually protects academics from retaliation for expressing their points of view in scholarly or academic matters.
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