Word: institutionalize
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Harvard is left wondering why it--a collegemore financially successful than the norm--shouldmerge with an institution that has not reached thesame financial heights.CrimsonNicholas C. FoxHow Radcliffe Spends Its Money Radcliffeexpenditures for the year ended June 30, 1996
Negotiations are reported to be underway to redefine Radcliffe as an "allied institution" of Harvard University and remove its "college" title. Such a redefinition is both necessary and long overdue--Radcliffe is many things, but it is not an undergraduate educational facility. To make it an allied institution of Harvard...
As the situation stands, Radcliffe is constrained by its misleading appellation as a college. It does not employ a full-time faculty; it does not offer courses for credit to undergraduates. By calling itself what it is--a research and support institution allied with Harvard University--Radcliffe can devote all...
Radcliffe College announced a $3 million matching fund--a boon to the 119-year-old institution's $100 million current capital campaign--on the same day as the Hauser gift.
But Anne Williamson--whose forthcoming bookHow America Built the New Russian Oligarchyexplains how the loans for shares programbenefited HMC--said conflicts of interest areinherent in an institution that both advises andinvests in a country.