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...admits that for him, working in the financial sector is “a possibility among many,” says that he would consider the morality of a firm’s actions when choosing an employer.“I think that the ethical aspect of a corporation??s business practice would have to play a role for me,” he says. “I would feel very morally conflicted working for a company that had practices that I didn’t believe in, even if I wasn’t involved...
...financial aid budget by an additional $2.4 million annually, to be covered by the central administration, not FAS, until 2009.Though the income threshold line was initially placed at $40,000, Summers says he pushed for it to be much higher, but was overruled by the Harvard Corporation??the highest governing body of the University–who set the threshold based on budgetary constraints. Summers says he would like to see HFAI greatly expanded, with a bottom threshold of at least $100,000, but says he encountered strong resistance within FAS to doing...
...Following Summers’ resignation, Keohane was briefly considered for the interim presidency, but she took herself out of the running. Instead, she and the Corporation??s senior fellow, James R. Houghton, travelled in person to Sarasota, Fla. to convince Bok to come out of retirement. Still, just days after Summers’ resignation, Keohane’s name was being added to lists of possible permanent presidents...
...Keohane says she hopes that with the search concluded, the Corporation??a “mysterious group of people” by Keohane’s own admission—will be able to increase its campus presence and interact more with students and faculty...
...welcome move away from those earliest religious identities, and hence tend to minimize them, the very existence of such an identity is news to a lot of people. The president’s gown, for example, is a form of clerical rather than of academic dress, and the Corporation??s official seal still reads “Truth for Christ and the Church;” both are functioning contemporary vestiges of Harvard’s religious past...