In the past 25 years, cinema has gained academic prestige.
In the past, the competition for academic prestige and grant money has proved incentive enough for scientific misconduct.
The rivalry, which began over 100 years ago, stems from the school's many similarities, most notably the level of academic prestige.
He is generally credited with reviving the academic and cultural prestige of the college.
But the farther colleges move up the ladder of academic prestige, the riskier it is to keep tuitions low.
First, linguistics slowly became a more popular field of study, and standards for academic prestige were gradually raised.
Professor Wills, who is 37, suggested that most established professors don't have time for an activity with relatively little academic prestige.
Pace, a newer university, does not have the academic prestige of Fordham.
It has also been used to conceptualize scientific disagreements as well as academic prestige.
Founded in 1813, its goal is "to promote the learning of its members and to increase the academic prestige of the University."