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...handle the pace of these introductory courses than their male peers—a suggestion that, had it been made by Summers, would have caused scandal—there’s no reason to suggest that this “relentless rate” of teaching would affect women more adversely than...
Shelley G. Burtt ’80 said she took issue with Summers’ remarks on women, but that she thought they would not adversely affect donations from alumni...
...Week. Over the course of the next week—Feb. 27 to March 5—HIS hopes to give the Harvard community a closer look at our religion. We will try to inform our peers of common misconceptions about Islam. We want to share how our beliefs affect our lives as Americans and Harvard students...
Several professors said they are concerned that this controversy will adversely affect Harvard’s ability to recruit graduate students and professors...
...tape; indeed, he compared Harvard to a Ford factory in explaining to classmates at my freshman barbecue why the matter of a living wage was for administrators alone to debate. But academic inquiry requires a tenure and governance system that involves Faculty in decision-making, so that decisions that affect Harvard’s academic fate (say, what buildings go on a new campus) are welcomed by those who actually teach...