Word: collaborationism
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"We decided it would be great to bring in an officer to institutionalize the collaboration. An officer gives a person a greater voice in PBHA," Windt says. "It will bring housing and advocacy issues to cabinet meetings. There's a feeling that housing and advocacy are on the fringes of...
Unlike the eternally patient Rudenstine, whose priorities were fundraising and university integration, the assertive Summers has implied that he will focus his managerial energies on undergraduate education, an area that falls entirely within the Dean of FAS’ domain. Observers say it is too early to tell whether this...
Outside Harvard’s walls-—however, post-Allston, they may be defined—-Summers will find further challenges and further opportunities. As a former Secretary of the Treasury, Summers is used to the fact that his opinions can carry significant weight. While they may no...
?arvard employment is particularly inelastic,?says PSLM member and third-year law student Aaron D. Bartley. ?t? far more valuable for the University to have a clean campus than it would be to have a dirtier campus for less.?Additionally, Bartley says that through the student-union collaboration, labor unions...
Indeed, labor economists note that the collaboration between unions and local activists is a phenomenon seen particularly in successful living wage campaigns.