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...future.Under Skocpol’s leadership, all advanced Ph.D. students are now provided with dissertation support, “best practices” are shared between graduate programs, and a new Graduate Policy Committee was formed to discuss policy and challenges and opportunities for graduate education.President-elect Drew G. Faust described Skocpol as “an outstanding leader of the GSAS,” and said today that she regretted that Skocpol had chosen to leave her position. “She has brought remarkable insight, energy, and analytical power to her role, and has accomplished a great deal...
...cell research" but which critics denounced as allowing human cloning. That stance inspired Missouri Right to Life to declare that they no longer consider the governor an ally, and charge that he had "broken faith with the tens of thousands of pro-life volunteers around the state who helped elect...
There are many reasons to be enthusiastic about the ascension of Drew G. Faust to the presidency of Harvard, but for me, the most important feature of President-elect Faust is that she has spent her entire adult life as an active scholar. She is not a long-time administrator like Nathan M. Pusey ’28 was. Her scholarship was not mixed with public service or a Brahmin legal career. She is a dyed-in-the-wool, true blue, one-hundred-percent academic, who has spent her life creating knowledge and disseminating it through writing and teaching...
Stone told The Crimson that the change of heart came after meeting with President-elect Drew G. Faust. He added that he hoped to help ensure a “smoother transition” when she takes office July...
President-elect Drew G. Faust paid a visit to the Faculty Council meeting yesterday afternoon, soliciting advice on the search for a new dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). Faust, who requested the meeting with the Faculty’s top governing body, is expected to name a new dean as one of her first acts as she prepares to move into Mass. Hall on July 1. Faust asked the 18 professors on the council for their thoughts on the search, prompting a private discussion of the qualities that they hope to see in a new dean...