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...would be a shame to reduce the number of recruited athletes. I think they are some of the most dynamic people I have ever known,” quarterback Neil T. Rose ’02-’03 writes in an e-mail. “How many prominent citizens, businessmen and leaders out there were Ivy League athletes? Those who think Harvard should limit recruiting probably don’t know many athletes very well...
Under the administration of former University President Neil L. Rudenstine, knitting the University together was proclaimed as a top priority, and cited as one of the reasons the Office of the Provost was recreated after its 40-year absence from Harvard’s administration...
...lasting blot on Harvard’s image. Harvard may have given rise to epochal black scholars like W.E.B. DuBois, but it has had to struggle for decades with its reputation as a lily-white pedestal for the privileged. One of the few great accomplishments of former Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine’s tenure was his dogged emphasis on diversity, which succeeded in erasing much of the stain of that history and making the university a genuinely welcoming place for black students. Ironically, the highest-profile symbol of that success is the Afro-American studies department, whose...
...should students care about our rally, or about museum guards? Consider that the market value of Harvard’s museum collections exceeds that of its housing, research facilities, offices, equipment and construction added together. During former President Neil L. Rudenstine’s administration, Harvard suffered two multi-million dollar thefts (both from non-union buildings...
Gavrieli said she and Shalon contacted then-President Neil L. Rudenstine, as well as Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles and College officials in order to get the program off the ground and found Harvard’s administration very supportive...