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...seriousness and complexity of the issues. Organizational approaches to global health are not always ideal, but at the very least they benefit from heterogeneous influences and collective input from individuals who all share equal standing. Gates’ authority does not benefit from this kind of democratic input??he has advisers, but ultimately he and his wife are the ones in charge...
...called the current restrictions on usernames—which often add numbers to the end of addresses with common names—“dehumanizing.” Sundquist said that the trial program will allow FAS IT—which he characterized as highly receptive to undergraduate input??to deal with several qualms that have arisen over the now imminent change. William R. Rose ’11, another UC member approached to take part in the program, said he was initially concerned about the trial program’s lack of a forwarding feature, which...
...aesthetics—it’s also a science.“In science, you think of inputs,” he says. “In theater, these inputs are lighting, music, and the like.” His view of music as an “input?? has enabled him to give the position of “music director” a whole new meaning. For Musico, musical direction entails more than merely assembling and rehearsing an orchestra. He treats the job as a means of helping performers to reach their acting potential...
...heart of any educational institution, and while it is administrators who must run day-to-day operations, often the most qualified advisers on a given issue, regardless of its import, are those whom the decision will affect most closely. Decisions at every level should include more than nominal student input??be it for a small decision like how best to manage the temporary Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) closure, or a larger-scale decision, as in the development of Allston...
...said Verba, the outgoing director of the University Library. He added that formal consultation with faculty was important to overcome a concern that the Corporation resembled “a Star Chamber—closed in, doing whatever it does.”Members of FAS say that their input??often in the form of prioritizing qualities that professors think Summers lacked—will help the search committee avoid mistakes they say contributed to Summers’ resignation last spring.“I think it’s important for the search committee to pay attention...