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...hundreds of students are beginning to profit from a new interdisciplinary program in the life sciences. These steps can be transformed into galloping leaps in the very near future, and all that is required of us is our passion and will.Along the way, distractions may make it difficult to maintain focus on the review. Nonetheless, changes in personnel and politics cannot be permitted to derail the priorities of the University. Students remain committed to reforming undergraduate education, as we will show today at a student convention on the revival of the curricular review and as we have already affirmed through...
Finally and most importantly, a faculty senate would only further retard progress at Harvard. On this page and on campus, a consensus has developed that if Harvard is to maintain its preeminence in academia, it must institute broad, progressive changes, something that has proven to be very difficult at an institution with a tremendous amount of inertia, history, and tradition. A University senate with more than symbolic power would only be an impediment to progress, slowing down the implementation of important decisions so they can be discussed at length by faculty members with already busy schedules—and that...
...style. As the recent multi-million-dollar Russian reform fraud scandal involving his close friend and fellow economist Jones Professor of Economics Andrei Shleifer ’82 illustrates, Summers also has an ethics problem. This is perhaps most starkly evident in the way that he worked to maintain a fortress of secrecy around him while employing Washington-style political tactics as a way to embarrass or humiliate colleagues. In Summers’ inner circle, economics is about power rather than principle. And this debilitating corporate worldview—where market values are more important than moral values?...
...people in it are mostly there to have fun; climbing is a social sport and we try to maintain the same spirit at our competition...
...pull away early and coast to a 69-57 win on Saturday night. In what has been a season-long trend for the Crimson, Harvard (10-14, 6-5 Ivy) fell behind early in the first half against the Tigers (18-6, 9-2) and never recovered to maintain any kind of offensive rhythm. The first half was a disaster for the Crimson, who found itself stuck at four points for over seven minutes in the opening frame. Harvard shot 0-for-9 from the field and committed seven turnovers during the stretch, watching Princeton pad its lead...