Word: legacyism
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Leiter points to Heck's tenure as a sign both that Quine's legacy may be waning and that the attitudes towards promotion that hurt the department may be changing.
"What's really significant about these hires is how diverse they've been," Heck said. "I'm from MIT, [Professor of Philosophy] Richard Moran is from Cornell and Princeton. The legacy of [departmental] doctrine doesn't happen anymore. We mostly look like a good department, not so fussy about being...
Current Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine continued Bok's legacy by promoting integration of work and research among the faculty. As a result, 11 new cross-faculty programs were created-including the Center for Ethics and the Professions.
Watson's interest in the personal and social aspects of teaching, according to Donoghue, make him well-suited to continue the legacy of Pearsall, who was well-liked by students.
What’s more, Swift is utterly normal. There’s no Cambridge mansion or Kennedy-esque legacy in this politico’s background. Swift is from the western Mass. town of North Adams and is the daughter of a teacher and a plumber. She�...