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Hafsat D. Abiola ’96, daughter of the democratically-elected president of Nigeria, calls on President Neil L. Rudenstine and the Undergraduate Council to support a campaign for the University to divest from Nigeria. The UC, dozens of professors, and several student organizations support her efforts. Abiola calls for divestment when the Nigerian military junta, which seized the country in 1993 and imprisoned Abiola’s father, hangs 11 activists, including Nobel Peace Prize nominee Ken Saro-Wiwa. Harvard keeps its holdings in Nigeria, including $35 million in Shell Oil, a participant in business with Nigeria?...
...results were promising for Harvard and for then-University President Neil L. Rudenstine, who had urged the University to consider these questions. By the end of the 1990s, tenure offers soared within FAS, and the proportion of tenured women in the Faculty took an upward swing in 1998 that has continued to the present...
That’s substantially more than the University paid his predecessor, Neil L. Rudenstine, a prodigious fundraiser who took home $421,081 in his last year as president...
MacFarquhar served as Parliamentarian under both Summers and his predecessor, Neil L. Rudenstine, and describes the different experiences working with each president...
...think that Neil Rudenstine...was rather uncomfortable with the idea that someone on his right-hand side would tell him what to do in a pinch,” MacFarquhar says...