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...woman in a 367-year succession of 27 men. And her scholarship, charm, judgment, fundraising ability, administrative skill, and vision were all abundantly on display during her six years as dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.Yet Massachusetts Hall is a far cry from Fay House. The challenges Faust faces as president—from laying the groundwork for a campus in Allston to uniting a balkanized university to implementing an uninspiring new curriculum—are of an entirely different nature and order of magnitude from anything she has previously faced. How she handles those challenges...
Word of mouth has been around for ages--"Try the apple," said Eve--and it continues to prove resilient. Even in the era of MySpace, some 90% of word of mouth still happens off-line, according to research by both P&G and the consultancy Keller Fay Group. Breaking it down, Keller Fay found that 18% of word-of-mouth marketing took place on the phone, and 72% face to face, despite the ubiquity of electronic communication. Or perhaps because of it. Inundated by marketing messages, says Tremor CEO Steve Knox, "consumers have gone back to their most trusted source...
...letter, Faust requested that advice related to the search be e-mailed to fasdeansearch@harvard.edu or sent to Fay House at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study...
...story on page 32. Last Saturday, the news that the search committee had selected Faust made the front page. In addition to the national media attention Faust’s selection has attracted, her promotion created a buzz around Radcliffe Yard. Yesterday, balloons lined the staircase leading up to Fay House, where Faust currently maintains an office. The balloons spelled out “3-7-1,” the number of years Harvard University has existed with a man in the president’s office. Faust was set to eat breakfast yesterday with James R. Houghton...
Victoria E. Wobber ’05-’06 is this year’s winner of the Captain Jonathan Fay Prize, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study announced last week. Wobber, a biological anthropology concentrator, was selected “for her provocative thesis on the evolution of dog cognition and its bearing upon human evolution,” according to the press release. The Fay Prize is awarded to members of Harvard’s graduating class “who have produced the most outstanding work or piece of original research in any field...