Word: neutrality
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...University’s first ombudsperson, Ehrenreich is one of two people employed by Harvard to serve as a neutral party who resolves disputes between faculty, students and staff...
...were motivated by a general sense that faculty, students, and staff everywhere in the University would benefit from the availability of a neutral interlocutor,” writes University Provost Steven E. Hyman, who oversees the University Ombuds Office, in an e-mail...
...expected a neutral person to mediate, but my impression was that my particular unit at Harvard had already contacted [Cummings] and she already knew why I was there,” he says. “She repeated almost word for word what I was told by the OHR unit. I thought the whole point of the ombudsperson was an informal thing where they would mediate as an outsider...
Other workers say that they don’t think that the Ombuds Office is as neutral as the University claims...
...fleeting night, Lavietes Pavilion wasn’t just some neutral court in Boston where the Crimson plays its home games. It was Harvard’s home floor—the domain of the “Crimson Crazies”—and neither the fans nor the players were going to let Yale leave it with a victory...