Lexicographical Neighbors of Codirects
Literary usage of Codirects
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Kaleidoscope of Digital American Literature by Martha L. Brogan, Daphnée Rentfrow (2005)
"He codirects (with Rita Raley) the Literature and Culture of Information
specialization in the UCSB English Department and co-organized the department's ..."
2. Multiple Origins, Uncertain Destinies: Hispanics And the American Future by Marta Tienda, Faith Mitchell (2006)
"... migration of the American Sociological Association and a member of the National
Research Council's Committee on Population. He codirects the Children ..."
3. Relinking Life and Work: Toward a Better Future by Rhona Rapoport, Lotte Bailyn, Ford Foundation (1996)
"She is also a senior fellow at the Program on Negotiation, Harvard University,
where she codirects the Negotiation in the Workplace Program, ..."
4. Hispanics and the Future of America by Marta Tienda, Faith Mitchell (2006)
"He codirects the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study, begun in 1991, as
well as a new large-scale study of Immigration and Intergenerational Mobility ..."
5. Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families by Vickie Kropenske, Judy Howard (1995)
"... PHN, MSN, currently codirects a comprehensive child development program for
families affected by alcohol and/or other drug abuse under the management of ..."
6. Achieving High Educational Standards for All: Conference Summary by Christopher F. Edley, Timothy Ready, Catherine E. Snow (2002)
"From his base at Northwestern University, he codirects the Center for Learning
Technologies in Urban Schools—a collaboration involving the Chicago Public ..."
7. Asking the Right Questions About Electronic Voting by Richard F. Celeste, Dick Thornburgh, Herbert Lin (2006)
"Since 2000, much of his work has centered on the Caltech/MIT Voting Technology
Project, which he currently codirects. As part of his efforts to study the ..."