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...Faust’s colleagues, in fact, frequently praise her as an excellent listener. Homi K. Bhabha, senior adviser in the humanities at Radcliffe and Rothenberg Professor of English and the Humanities, named her willingness to “democratically” listen “to a whole range of people” among the qualities that make her “eminently suited to leading, in particular, an academic community.” Fellows, including Zuber, similarly commented that Faust’s approach to problems is to listen, and that she is notably open to different viewpoints...
...able to avoid the antagonistic confrontations with the faculty that plagued her predecessor, Lawrence H. Summers. Listening well, however, is quite different from catering to the various wills of Harvard’s nine faculties and student body. Rather, that ability will hopefully serve her in the way that Bhabha said he expects: “If she takes a view that differs from some aspect of faculty opinion, it will be difficult to say she has not carefully listened to her colleagues.” By being a good listener, Faust may be able to earn enough trust from...
...Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and written an article for the New York Times Magazine, and published a book on his experiences. His appearance filled all the seats in the Littauer building. Power, who is the Lindh Professor of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy, and Jacqueline Bhabha, the Executive Director of Harvard’s Committee on Human Rights Studies, asked Beah about how he thought the availability of light arms encouraged the use of child soldiers. Beah captured the attention of his audience not only with his opinions, but also with personal anecdotes from his life...
...During the post-lecture discussion, Rothenberg Professor of English and American Literature Homi K. Bhabha praised Burgin’s “resistance of the absurd drive to novelty and acceleration,” and the way his work “continually reflects on both media and mediation...
...this, Burgin replied, “A gentleman from the Harvard Crimson asked me earlier who I thought my audience was. Now I can answer, Homi Bhabha...