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...retire amid a shortage of skilled labor. Teaching execs to be on the lookout for microinequities--a term that has bounced around academia since a professor at M.I.T. coined it in 1973--is a cheap way to hold on to hard-won recruits. After all, says Andrea Bernstein, diversity chair at the New York City-- based white-shoe law firm Weil Gotshal, "you never know, when somebody leaves, if she would have been the next rainmaker." And no company wants even a single good idea to fall through the cracks because a manager has subconsciously written off the employee making...
...desk working on a paper, a radio broadcast of a basketball game playing in the background. Last year, she wouldn’t have noticed if the “Star Spangled Banner” came on. Now, she stops what she is doing, sits completely still in her chair, and listens. She can’t type while her anthem is playing. It just wouldn’t feel right...
...Chair of the Department of English and American Literature and Language James Engell presented the report of the Committee to Review the Teaching of Writing and Speaking, which he chairs...
...rooms. “Students instinctively trust that strangers who knock on their door have legitimate business in their dorm,” said Ben W. Milder ’08, one of the bill’s co-sponsors and one of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC) vice-chairs. Requiring workers to wear an effective visitor’s pass “could save everybody both in terms of convenience and in terms of safety,” said Matt R. Greenfield ’08, the other sponsor and another SAC vice-chair. Currently, Harvard authorizes uniformed...
Giselle B. Schuetz ’06, also a committee member and former co-chair of Radcliffe Union of Students, also suggested that the center should draw people...