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Some of those questions were answered yesterday at a meeting with Athletic Director Robert L. Scalise that nonetheless left several players unsatsified with the rationale, the process, and the decision itself...
Spurning the chairs the team had laid out for him, the athletic director opted instead to stand—a move that Gertler said set the tone of the conversation—and said that while Bajwa did have a strong record on the court, breaches from administrative protocol, an inability to be a “good community member at the athletics department,” and recruiting deficiencies forced the department to part ways with the squash veteran, according to Gertler...
This delegation of power impairs the credibility and legitimacy of the final decisions, given the vastly different sizes of departments. The director of studies of a smaller concentration is more likely to be able to provide helpful and personal insight on a candidate’s qualifications than a director of a larger department who has more students to get to know. Students of large departments will therefore be unfairly disadvantaged if their director of studies is unable to provide as glowing a recommendation as a professor who has worked closely with the student would have been able to offer...
...event’s moderator, Center Director Donald K. Swearer, said that yesterday’s talk, part of the Center’s series on “Ecologies of Human Flourishing,” was one way to bridge the divide between the Business School and the Divinity School...
...It’s a beautiful way of raising awareness,” said Sarah A. Rankin, director of OSAPR, which is sponsoring the month-long slate of events. “It can be very cathartic for survivors to share their story through artistic expression...