Word: bringing
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...bring up student concerns because I worry that students are becoming an ever-smaller part of the University equation. I understand that undergraduate students in particular have always been a small part of the institution as a whole. I can recite the well-worn saying, quoted by President Rudenstine in a recent Faculty meeting, in my sleep: "The students are here for four years, the Faculty for a lifetime, but Harvard is forever." I have come to understand that the University is many more things than a school. Harvard as a scholarly and research-oriented institution is top-notch...
...students are such an integral part of the Harvard experience, why do students seem so often dismissed? Why is student happiness a subject of open campus debate for the first time in recent memory? Why is the position of dean of students being eliminated? Or to bring it into quantitative terms--they tell me big donors look at student giving to evaluate student satisfaction--why are our rates of senior giving so much lower compared to our competitors, if the quality of our education is so superior...
Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson '60 has been Berkowitz's adviser since the appeal process began, offering theories, questioning administrators and planning a strategy that he hopes will bring justice. For the past year, the Law School professor has dedicated himself to drawing the dark curtain from the tenure process...
...snowy Cambridge, however, the millennium--in popular parlance, if not technically accurate--may bring more headaches than thrills. The University, tied up in endless wiring and technology, faces a potentially disastrous start to the next millennium, as the so-called Y2K bug threatens the gadgets and infrastructure that keep the University running...
...with only months remaining until New Year's Day 2000, Harvard can only plan for the calamities other aspects of the problem could bring...