It cited issues of finance and "institutional identity" in its recommendation.
But the past few decades have destabilized and eroded the institutional identities that used to bind Americans.
Her first safety efforts were informal, but by 1988, it was clear that an institutional identity was needed.
This institutional identity - some would call it superiority - runs deep.
Since the University was established in 1925, the school placed an emphasis on traditions that united students in institutional and organizational identity.
"My institutional identity," she said, "that's who I was to 'the man.' "
Distinguishing between academic and institutional graphic identities is common at major universities.
Dia has little institutional identity outside the projects we fund, and no objective except to sustain art on its terms.
But they said he should make a deal that would establish his institutional identity.
And partly it's a matter of institutional identity.