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...this brings me to the final lesson leadership: Leaders cannot achieve success alone. As a famous general once said, “Ah, I am their leader, I really had to follow them.” All of us who care about the institution should make their contribution to the Faust presidency, and, in that sense, members and followers can join the leadership team...

Author: By Howard E. Gardner | Title: Leadership at Harvard | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

Harvard is, after all, in dire need of reform. The new president cannot afford to sit idle while undergraduate education slides into confusion under the watch of an indecisive Faculty. The most recent and final general education report outlines a range of new distribution requirements, but sorely lacks details for its implementation. After a curricular review process that has taken over four years and the release of a pedagogy report that risks being ignored, the onus is on Faust to ensure that no more time is wasted in fixing Harvard’s broken undergraduate experience...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: President Drew Gilpin Faust | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

...capable of motivating tenured professors, who live cloistered in their labs or offices. Combating this academic apathy is a challenging task, but one that Harvard’s new deans can achieve not through fiat, but by reaching out to critics and supporters alike. Harvard’s leaders cannot be the faculty’s handmaidens but neither can they be firebrands...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: President Drew Gilpin Faust | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

...certain amount of anti-Harvard sentiment out there, even in universities where they should know better,” he said. But it is a claim that many professors reject. History Department Chair Andrew D. Gordon ’74 calls the view that his colleagues cannot be led “idiotic,” although he concedes, “it is out there.” Ryan blames the disappearance of strong outside candidates on loose lips. “My view is that the press leaks made it awkward for people who were being considered. Don?...

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: President of Harvard: A Plum Job No More? | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

...Some, Final Free Exam Period” (Jan. 22). I am primarily annoyed with the portrayal of Stebbins as the stereotypical Harvard student who is unable to think or talk about anything but her schoolwork. While there is a sizable population of students who really cannot talk about anything else, there are also many of us who, by some bizarre stroke of luck or imagination, manage to go to class and do our schoolwork while still cultivating friendships whose bases extend far beyond mutual self-absorbed commiseration. I also did not sit for any final exams this semester, but, after...

Author: By Michael C. Padgett | Title: We Should Promote A Different Student Image | 2/9/2007 | See Source »

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