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...restricted jurisdiction and mandated deference to more senior administrators, “broader oversight” sounds like just what the doctor ordered.If the position of dean of the College is indeed to receive a much-needed infusion of authority and autonomy—which we hope is the case??then Hammonds is the ideal candidate to occupy this role. The learning curve before her is steep, but considering the challenges facing the undergraduate community, the College stands to benefit enormously from her demonstrated ability to spearhead progress within the context of the entire University, not just...
...Friday, the Middlesex district attorney pledged to try Pring-Wilson for a third time, citing several pieces of “compelling” evidence in the case??inconsistent statements Pring-Wilson gave the police, the presence of Colono’s blood on Pring-Wilson’s clothes, and the fact that the knife used to kill Colono was found in Pring-Wilson’s apartment...
...Friday, the Middlesex district attorney pledged to try Pring-Wilson for a third time, citing several pieces of "compelling" evidence in the case??inconsistent statements Pring-Wilson gave the police, the presence of Colono's blood on Pring-Wilson's clothes, and the fact that the knife used to kill Colono was found in Pring-Wilson's apartment...
...question of Israel’s security, the professors repeat well over a dozen times that there is a “strong moral case?? for Israel’s existence, something they mentioned only briefly in the original article. They also assert for the first time in the book that “the United States should stand willing to come to Israel’s assistance if its survival were ever in jeopardy...
...know how the Summers saga ends—badly, following the unforgivable suggestion that biological differences arising from one’s sex might matter in human cognition. He sealed his fate not even by positing a controversial belief, but by his mere suggestion that it could be the case??and no matter that his actions spoke loud, that he did more than anyone, for instance, to make a Harvard education affordable to poor and middle-income families. Summers was punished for doing what, in the best of worlds, intellectuals would do more often: taking advantage...