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...overseeing University finance, Mora will face many of the challenges Berman tackled during her tenure. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the University’s largest arm, is projected for face a $100 million deficit by 2010. And Harvard is gearing up for a costly campus expansion to Allston. Mora, in a statement yesterday, said, “With the assistance and support of the highly talented senior team in Financial Administration, I am confident that the University’s finances will be well-managed during this period.” Mora, who is a certified public accountant...
...sense of inevitability dominated the meeting convened last night in Allston to discuss the pros and cons of a new proposal by Harvard to swap a five-acre property in the Brighton Mills Shopping Center for the land currently occupied by the Charlesview Apartments...
...back on course, and lessons from posterity cannot but help. Our next president must smooth over the difficulties that plagued Summers and marshal the full support of the Faculty for projects such as bringing to a conclusion and implementing the Harvard College Curricular Review and forging ahead with the Allston Expansion which will define the Harvard experience for decades. Without full and honest disclosure from the Faculty of why this presidency was unsuitable, his successor may well founder on the same rocks Summers...
...better start talking publicly. Students like me may not agree that Summers was kicked out because of your political correctness, but our trust in your good judgement is fading. We want the Curricular Review on the fast track. We want smaller, better-taught classes. We want a workable Allston plan. We want continued improvement of Harvard’s financial aid awards. And we want a Faculty that innovates, not decays...
...after the University announced plans to take over a prime piece of Allston land, residents of the affected areas said at a meeting last night that they were dissatisfied with Harvard’s new offer. The University announced this week that it wants to swap five acres of land at the Harvard-owned Brighton Mills Shopping Center and provide “resources” to construct a new low-income apartment complex there in exchange for the site of the Charlesview Apartments—now located at the center of the University’s holdings across...