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Women occupy the offices of the presidency at countless universities around the country—half of the Ivy League universities have a women presidents, if you include Ppresident-elect Drew G. Faust??but upon Faust??s appointment, the announcement of Harvard’s first female president was somehow of a greater magnitude than those that had been made so many times before, so many years earlier, in so many other university press rooms...
Rubin, director and chairman of Citigroup’s executive committee, has maintained a quiet presence on campus, often zipping in and out of meetings in Loeb House and rarely staying in Cambridge as long as his fellow Corporation members. He was absent when the University announced Faust??s appointment as president in early February, and he has also missed a number of Commencement ceremonies since he joined the Corporation...
...Radcliffe has fewer than 15 faculty members, 81 staff members, and an endowment of $473 million, but the school raked in nearly $11 million in gifts under Faust??s leadership last year, more than the totals raised by the Graduate School of Education and Harvard Divinity School. The University as a whole raised more than $500 million last year...
...editors: Re: “Faust??s Scientific Leadership,” oped, Apr. 4. While we appreciate the editorial’s praise of the current state of science at the Radcliffe Institute and the acknowledgement of the role of President-elect of Harvard and Dean of the Radcliffe Institute Drew Gilpin Faust in its evolution, the piece could leave a reader believing that there were no scientists at Radcliffe prior to 2002. Since the founding of the Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study in 1960 (renamed the Bunting Institute in 1978), more than 1,300 scholars from...
...emerging fields, such as neuroeconomics. Further, there is no reason to limit the efforts to establishing new departments. This page has frequently advocated for the creation of a center for energy studies, modeled after HSCI. In addition to research-specific collaboration, Harvard–or more specifically, President-elect Faust??should encourage broader coordination between its various schools. Harvard is already doing this to some extent. Just last week, the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) and Harvard Business School (HBS) announced that they would be offering a new joint degree. Further, HBS has been paying increasing attention...