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...After a decade at the helm, Rudenstine announces his resignation, effective June 2001. He says the time is right to move...
Following in Ralph Nader's footsteps may be a dubious path to take these days, but that doesn't seem to bother Nick Beilenson '58. He is at the helm of the newly founded alumni association of the Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA), which is modeled after a program Nader helped start with Princeton alumni called Project...
PSLM member Madeleine S. Elfenbein '04 says that with Fineberg at the University's helm, she would be uneasy about the future of the living wage campaign...
...course, things look different from behind the helm. Several crucial Administration leaders are less keen to intervene abroad. And a major military campaign against Iraq would be an expensive political move that would require a full-court press by U.S. diplomats to keep America's allies in line. Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell could try that, but they seem plenty busy attempting to convince other powers of the merits of a national missile-defense system. Adding a stepped-up campaign against Saddam to the list of things to sell abroad seems unlikely. Still, there is frustration in Washington...
When Rod Paige first took the helm of the struggling Houston public schools seven years ago, Gayle Fallon, president of the local teachers' union, blasted him as "the most antiteacher superintendent we've had in the past decade." By the end of Paige's tenure last month, however, Fallon was giving a far different testimonial. She gushed that Paige "will leave a better district than he came to" and that "he'll be a very effective Secretary of Education...