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...YORK—University President Drew G. Faust is the 47th most powerful woman in the world, according to a recent ranking by Forbes Magazine. While Faust??€™s ranking doesn’t quite measure up to German Chancellor Angela Merkel (number one) or Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (number four), Harvard’s first female president does outrank First Lady Laura Bush (number 60), news anchor Katie Couric (number 63), and the presidents of several small nations. Out of the 100 women on the list, Faust is the only one with a job in higher education...
With Rogers’ appointment, Faust??€™s central administration, which had several vacancies when she was named in the spring, will be almost complete. As the University’s fundraising chief, Rogers will replace Donella M. Rapier, who resigned in June. Rapier suggested at the time that Faust had asked her to leave the post...
Hyman said that Buffington’s departure will not hinder University President Drew G. Faust??€™s initiative to examine the place of the arts at Harvard, though he added that the personnel change could lead to a revamping of the administrative structure of the university-wide arts project...
...Joseph S. Nye Jr., the former dean of the Kennedy School, says that Keohane played a significant role in the search, and her support was a major factor in President-elect Drew G. Faust??€™s selection...
Harvard Corporation Senior Fellow James R. Houghton ’58 on Feb. 5, grinning, in response to whether his presidential search committee had met with Faust??€”who would be named president-elect less than a week later...