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Stone said he decided to resign in order to allow Harvard’s next president to appoint his own team...
...hoping to benefit by making others suffer,” resident Megan Brook said during a during public comment period. She expressed concern that the manufacturer and landscaping representatives would misguide the task force because of conflicts of interest.Responding to these criticisms, the council requested that the city manager appoint a health expert to the task force.Cambridge wouldn’t be the first city to eliminate the leaf-clearing power-tools. Carmel, Calif., abolished the blowers in 1975—saying they constituted “a public nuisance”—and Beverly Hills followed suit...
...Rather than rely on the retelling of old stories, Brown appointed a commission to review its history and found that slavery contributed to financing and building the school,” said Bell. “[I] have heard similar stories about Harvard and hope that school officials will appoint a similar body to review the early history of the school...
...deemed more suitable to fulfill the Moral Reasoning requirement. Paradoxically again, this dictatorial measure actually enhanced students’ freedom instead of diminishing it. The case of the Humanities portal courses should become the rule. Instead of leaving it up to the Faculty to approve the Core, FAS should appoint a small group of trusted professors—like those who produced the report over the summer—and provide them with the specific mandate to choose and swiftly implement a new Core. Only decisive action, maybe through an educational Cincinnatus, will save us from the deluge. Pierpaolo Barbieri...
...partners. In trying to address this challenge, the NE-HERC offers directories of regional resources such as childcare, lifestyle, and relocation services. The NE-HERC website had 12,000 visitors yesterday, and already has over 300 registered users. “In the past and even today, when we appoint a new faculty member who has a spouse that needs an academic and/or professional position, deans and their faculty affairs staffs have had to call around to other institutions to see if they had positions available that might work for these individuals,” wrote Harvard?...