Sentence examples for make a campus from inspiring English sources

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In July, Ms. Barbour sent a letter to Secretary of State John Steen outlining students' concerns, prompting him to make a campus visit in August.

(Even his ex-wife and in-laws make a campus cameo, on the dedication plaque for a science building he financed).

That last point — that neglect of sexual-assault cases might make a campus so hostile that women are denied fair access — is why federal lawsuits, citing Title IX, have recently come into play.

In March, some of them toured Sciences Po, where many of the students wear expensive leather jackets and the latest styles as they stroll from class to class through the halls of several 18th-century mansions cobbled together to make a campus.

There is no empirical evidence that criminal history screenings make a campus more or less safe.

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If making a campus visit is not on the agenda, looking into getting a student visa should be.

Mr. McIntyre, the admissions officer from Indianapolis, says that a welcoming environment is only part of what makes a campus right for a prospective gay student.

It was while he was preaching there, a favourite haunt for the past several years, that his behaviour made a campus police officer suspicious.

He also made a campus map for Case Western Reserve University and a series of maps of Adícora, Venezuela, included in a book his company published on windsurfing in the region.

Make a trip to campus in October, because the team might not be playing in March.

"The only available information to Gray at this time was that she could make a report to campus security.

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