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...friends, I have managed to make large strides toward wellness. However, my recovery was by no means a foregone conclusion—to pretend otherwise would be to ignore our responsibility as a community. Any genuine attempt to improve mental health at Harvard must be holistic; it requires President Bok and the administration to reform the calendar and ad board, faculty to be understanding, and students to be honest with themselves. After all, if the students encumbered by mental health issues lack institutional support for addressing them or face obstacles to healing with their families, then we, as students, cannot...
...given comments, I might have said that five years ago at a meeting of the deans, I posed the same question,” Counter said. “During my 35 years at Harvard, we have had a black coach in athletics, because our president, Derek Bok, made an effort. All of a sudden we’ve gone back in time.” Scalise responded that many of Harvard’s coaching positions haven’t seen much turnover, restricting the department’s ability to make changes. He repeatedly emphasized that other factors...
...prominent place that science will likely take on the FAS agenda over the coming decade does not necessarily mean that the next dean must be a scientist, Interim President Derek C. Bok wrote in an e-mailed statement...
...chance to consider the general education legislation, which a three-professor committee translated from the final proposal released in February. The full Faculty will have to address all of the amendments before voting on the revised legislation; Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles and University President Derek C. Bok, who are both leaving their interim posts on July 1, have urged professors to pass the legislation by the end of the academic year...
After the committee’s unanimous vote, Petersen, UC Vice President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, and Student Affairs Committee Chair Michael R. Ragalie ’09 submitted a letter encouraging members of the Corporation, including Interim President Derek C. Bok, to carefully consider the proposed reforms. The letter cited various benefits to the adoption of a new calendar...