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Recent accusations by the American Council on Education [ACE], to the effect that Harvard has exaggerated the difficulty of minority hiring, strike us a hollow and undeserved. In the section focusing on the Faculty or Arts and Sciences, Harvard's report cites the fact the rate of new Ph. D.s among Blacks and Hispanics decreased between 1987 and 1992. ACE countered that the number of new Hispanic Ph. D.s increased by 3.4 percent between 1991 and 1992. "Harvard' numbers just don't sound impressive," said ACE Senior Scholar Reginald Wilson. "I guess they feel like if they hire one minority...
President Neil L. Rudenstine yesterday defended the University's 1994 Affirmative Action Report against claims by the America council on Education [ACE] that the report underestimates the number of minority Ph.D. recipients nationwide...
...They did not strike me as being the most data-rich and measured comments I've read," Rudenstine said of the claims made Monday by Reginald Wilson, an ACE senior scholar...
According to Vice President for AffirmativeAction James S. Hoyte '65, the University probablyreceived its figures from the ACE...
...Wilson said Monday that the ACE did notprovide the University with what he calledinaccurate data...