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...William C. Kirby.While the motion for the seconda Council member, said the Faculty Council will again focus on the search to replace Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby.While the motion for the second no-confidence vote of Summers’ presidency—placed on the Feb. 28 docket by Ryan—has been withdrawn, a second motion calling for the Board of Governors and the Harvard Corporation to “collaborate” with the Faculty to ensure effective governance of the University may still be on the March 14 docket.“Automatically...
...confidence measure was placed on the docket for next Tuesday’s meeting...
Last week I interviewed Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan, who had just placed a new “no confidence” motion on the docket for this Tuesday’s Faculty meeting. Ryan seemed to like my questions, but one notable naysayer’s criticism echoed through cyberspace. Richard Bradley, author of the bestselling “Harvard Rules,” wrote on his blog: “the Crimson really needs to be more careful about showing its biases. Is the faculty ‘drunk with power?...
Fisher’s motion comes just days after Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith Ryan put a resolution on the same Feb. 28 docket asking the Faculty to vote on whether or not it “continues to lack confidence in the leadership of President Lawrence H. Summers.” Summers lost a similar vote 218–185 last March...
...decision by Weary Professor of German and of Comparative Literature Judith Ryan to place yet another no-confidence motion on the docket of the Feb. 28 Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) meeting is an unfortunate, though not unanticipated, one. At best, such a vote will be a dilatory and untimely distraction from more vital issues facing the Faculty—a dean search, the curricular review, and the Allston expansion among them; at worst, the motion can be seen as a crass power grab in the wake of the Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby?...