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While most of today’s graduating seniors will not see the effects of two of the University’s biggest projects under Summers—the Harvard College Curricular Review and planning for expansion to Allston—the president’s initiatives, leadership style, and interaction with students have left an indelible mark on today’s Harvard graduates...
This year, Summers played a more direct role in undergraduate education, sitting as an ex-officio member of the General Education Committee for the ongoing Harvard College Curricular Review, though he said in May that he would cease formal involvement in the Curricular Review...
After another 49 years of effort, the Harvard College Curricular Review’s General Education Committee will decline to release its recommendations—which conform to the “basically do what Yale does but save Justice” approach to reforming the Core—and instead opt to start over from scratch. Again...
Inside Loeb House, the monthly gathering of the Harvard Corporation was unequivocally positive, according to two University officials who were later briefed on the meeting. The agenda sported the usual array of topics: the undergraduate curricular review, ongoing plans for expansion into Allston, and the University’s multi-billion-dollar capital campaign—key items that were sure to define the next decade or longer with Summers at the helm...
...Houghton sent himself and Hanna Gray to a meeting in Loeb House requested by members of the Faculty Council. Two professors who attended the April 25 meeting said they came away with a sense the Corporation would slow the pace of its major initiatives—the capital campaign, curricular review, and Allston expansion. Both Houghton and Gray said the University needed to undergo a period of “convalescence,” according to the professors who attended the meeting...