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...Faculty of Arts and Sciences still faces a projected $75 million deficit for Fiscal Year 2010, interim FAS Dean Jeremy R. Knowles said yesterday, despite assurances from Knowles’ predecessor last year that the school would be running a surplus at the end of the decade...
...Interim Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles, responding to charges that he mismanaged the Shleifer case by not consulting with the seven-member Committee on Professional Conduct (CPC) and a three-member investigating subcommittee before reaching a decision, told The Crimson on Wednesday that “appropriate action” had been taken in the case. He would not indicate whether that action included punishment...
...clear that the relationships among faculty members and between Deans and the Faculty are critical to the success of curricular reform. The HLS review was hardly a model for transparency; it had its genesis in private weekly dinner sessions between Kagan and several professors, and no interim reports were released. But trust and congeniality among colleagues allowed for the triumph of a successful review, which had every faculty member satisfied with a compromise. As FAS undergoes a second round of debate on General Education, there will be no shortage of contentious issues. We hope that the same spirit of compromise...
...old’s career for nearly a decade. A federal judge found him liable for conspiring to defraud the federal government in 2004, and last year, Harvard paid $26.5 million to settle the case, while Shleifer, who has denied any guilt, paid $2 million.When Knowles took over as interim dean this past July, he received the CPC subcommittee’s report on Shleifer. The dean has declined to detail the contents of the report or to say whether Shleifer has been punished, citing FAS policy against commenting on personnel matters.“This case raised important issues...
While you spend days slaving away at that Ec 10 problem set or miss your third Thirsty Thursday in a row because you’re swamped with Life Sciences reading, do you ever wonder what your time is really worth? According to Interim President Derek C. Bok, $33.33 an hour is a good guess. Forget working for dorm crew or Harvard Student Agencies. The College is offering freshmen a sweet $50 to participate in a one and a half hour “Critical Thinking Test.” Bok hopes to sign up 400 freshmen this October...