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Students were taken to a police station in EastCambridge, where they were booked for trespassingand slowly released on bail as lawyers arrived.Although Harvard decided not to press furthercharges, an irate Watson, the dean of students,personally charged one graduate student withassault and battery--a decision that provedfateful for James...
However, KSG Academic Dean Frederick Schauer said it is appropriate to honor Kalb now because schools often recognize departing faculty members with named professorships for especially important work in their fields. Schauer emphasized, however, that Kalb is not retiring from academia, but only from teaching. He will remain Murrow professor of press, politics and public policy...
...tenure cases rests with the one man least equipped to make the proper decision--University President Neil L. Rudenstine. The process limits the influence of the most qualified judges of candidates, the senior Faculty of their departments. Although the majority of those reviewed by Rudenstine--who is advised by Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles and five-person ad hoc committee--receive tenure, it is not uncommon for candidates endorsed by their departments to be denied a tenured position. President Rudenstine has an unlimited authority to offer or deny tenure to candidates, regardless of how strong the department...
When President Neil L. Rudenstine and Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles addressed the class, according to one audience member, the crowd saw "administrative bullshit" where other reunion classes had seen just welcoming pleasantries...
Administrators took a chance on David P. Illingworth '71 this May, choosing him out of hundreds of applicants to be the new associate dean of the College charged with overseeing extracurricular activities, even though he has not held a similar position before...