Word: inputs
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...listen rather than give his own views. “He’s only here for the interim.” Vagts says. “He’ll see himself more as a caretaker.”Indeed, Bok writes that he seeks as much faculty input as possible, minimizing his own role in the process.“On curricular reform, I have always favored actively involving as many faculty members as possible,” writes Bok.“Since they must ultimately carry out a new curriculum, it is important that they have...
...Some students were skeptical that their input would ultimately have an impact on the curricular review process...
...professors and administrators in attendance were adamant that student input was necessary for the success of the curricular review...
...This has been one of the most helpful discussions that I have attended in the entire curricular review,” he said. “I think we need more student input...
...confidence” in Summers, confusion ensued. Was this emblematic of widespread discontent throughout the University? More recently, the dearth of support from FAS—presumed by those outside the academy to be representative of all Harvard faculty—prompted Summers’ resignation without any systematic input from faculty of Harvard’s other schools. Harvard needs to adopt a University senate comprised of faculty from every school that would serve to organize and communicate the greater faculty’s collective voice. As Harvard moves forward with its current initiatives (such as inter-school graduate...