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...stockholder, business partner, or traditional consumer—is at the heart of the divestment debate. This issue raises two questions: first, whether we have an obligation to hold ourselves to the standards of ethical consumerism, and second, whether ethical consumerism is our highest ethical obligation...
...former dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) told The Crimson yesterday that Lawrence H. Summers should resign from his post as University president—becoming the highest-profile Harvard affiliate to call for Summers to step down since Corporation member Conrad K. Harper issued the same demand last summer.The former dean, Peter T. Ellison, said the reason he left his administrative position last spring was because he could not work alongside Summers. And he said the character of the president’s leadership may better suit Washington, where Summers served as Treasury secretary...
...that [the Challenge Fund] is something that cuts across the University,” she said. The Challenge Fund will concentrate its contributions, however, on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), according to Rothenberg, who is also a member of the Harvard Corporation, the University’s highest governing board.The Challenge Fund will predominately benefit FAS “because that is where the greatest expansion of the faculty is likely to take place,” said Rothenberg. Rothenberg said that he identified the fund’s faculty angle after listening to Dean of the Faculty...
...highest governing body of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) called for a halt in the dean search process until professors can be confident “that it would result in a dean who could enjoy the support of both the President...
...violence.The number of Beantown shootings increased by 34 percent in 2005, according to Boston Police Department (BPD), while the violent crime rate in Cambridge dropped less than 1 percent. According to BPD Sergeant Thomas Sexton, there were 75 homicides in Boston in the last year, “the highest in ten years.”Sexton attributed the majority of violent crimes in Boston to the city’s juvenile population.“It’s groups of young, youthful people with firearms at hand,” Sexton said. “It starts with...