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Who is David Pilbeam? The metaphysical complications of a question like this could leave philosophers debating for days. However, for many Harvard students, Pilbeam is interim dean of the College, social science professor, paleontologist and, of course, the person responsible for squashing UC party grants. But for all the self...
3. FM: You were elected to congress in 1980, and spent several years as a closeted homosexual in D.C.—a decision that was supported by many of your advisers who feared that your sexuality might imperil your career. Throughout those years, what was your outlet? You held...
In 30 years, the share of non-tenure track faculty on college campuses in the U.S. increased by more than 50 percent. From 1975 to 2005, the share of part-time and full-time non-tenure-track faculty in all U.S. degree-granting institutions jumped from 43 percent to 68...
The case, filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights, builds on the landmark 2004 decision Rasul v. Bush, in which the Supreme Court declared that Guantanamo detainees could exercise habeas corpus in Federal courts. Despite the court’s ruling, the administration has passed legislation that creates obstacles to...
“What Harvard did remarkably well was listen,” Herbert said. “Harvard asked good questions and acknowledged that this was a family decision.”