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...Bakke v. Regents of the University of California and again in the 2003 Grutter v. Bollinger.“The race of an applicant may tip the balance in his favor just as geographic origin or a life spent on a farm may tip the balance in other candidates?? cases,” the University’s brief in ’78 stated. Supreme Court Chief Justice Lewis F. Powell cited the Harvard admissions standard as an example of sound policy.But at least one man at the University questioned whether affirmative action harms more than...
...says. “For other departments it might have been a little bit of a shock, they might have been used to a less proactive president.”Economics is Summers’ intellectual forte, and it is no surprise that he would grill the department on candidates?? research and potential contributions, say Alesina and Martin. But Summers also has to make decisions about cases in other fields.“To what degree can a president make a decision about people in areas about which he really knows nothing?” asks Sanskrit...
...Recruiting is an art and a science,” says Gates. “Anyone can match a salary and give [candidates] financial inducements...It’s one thing to win a job candidates??s head. Its another thing to win her heart...
...selection process in each field is based on the candidates?? performance in their concentration, breadth of coursework, and two letters of recommendation from faculty, according to Coakley. Three to five faculty members as well as current Phi Beta Kappa students attended the elections, where eventually half of the eligible candidates being considered are chosen for inclusion, he added...
...clear how any of the candidates??if elected—could achieve their aims. As each Democrat noted, there is no official definition of the lieutenant governor’s authority, and the position has few formal powers...