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There are two alums of my high school currently affiliated with Harvard College: myself and President Neil L. Rudenstine. At the tiny prep school which I attended in southern Connecticut, we like to recall the legendary Coach Warner who is remembered to have bellowed at Rudenstine, then a fledgling baseball player, "Rudenstine, if you could learn to put one foot in front of the other, you might make something of yourself someday." While I won't speculate upon President Rudenstine's assessment of his own successes, I can assure you that we're both a long way from home...
Epps and then-Dean of the College Fred L. Glimp '50 also met with House masters at the Faculty Club to inform them of the administration's decision to send in police...
Tewksbury joined the staff of former Massachusetts Attorney General L. Scott Harshbarger '64, then a district attorney; she remained in his office until his run for governor last year. Today she is a vice president and general counsel with the Justice Resource Institute in Boston...
From the top down, the tenure process needs to be reworked. The ultimate decision in tenure cases rests with the one man least equipped to make the proper decision--University President Neil L. Rudenstine. The process limits the influence of the most qualified judges of candidates, the senior Faculty of their departments. Although the majority of those reviewed by Rudenstine--who is advised by Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles and five-person ad hoc committee--receive tenure, it is not uncommon for candidates endorsed by their departments to be denied a tenured position. President Rudenstine has an unlimited...
When President Neil L. Rudenstine and Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles addressed the class, according to one audience member, the crowd saw "administrative bullshit" where other reunion classes had seen just welcoming pleasantries...