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...organizers for the union employ coercive and aggressive tactics, visiting students multiple times at their homes, in their offices, and in their labs??even after students have expressly stated that they do not want to be visited or called. If an ex-boyfriend behaved this badly he would be called a stalker, and a restraining order would be granted. When several students in a social science department complained about frequent unwanted home visits, a GESO organizer responded by saying that he could not respect their requests—because he felt his message was too important...
Novartis wooed Harvard Medical School professor Mark Fishman to head up their Cambridge facilities and to recruit fellow academics to join the Novartis labs??which, executives estimate, will employ about 1,000 people, all told...
Even Golovchenko—a recruit from Bell Labs??expressed serious reservations about the conflicts of interest posed by tech transfer...
With the pressing need for new “wet labs?? and the obstacles posed by Harvard’s wary Cambridge neighbors, it makes sense to at least consider building a new science campus across the river, Summers and his deputies explained...