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...those arrested for disorderly conduct mirrored the racial composition of Cambridge, The Boston Globe reported today. The CPD also released the summary of an analysis it conducted with regard to disorderly conduct arrests, which said that black and white offenders faced similar arrest rates regardless of the arresting officer??s race...
...Cheung left the company—for which he had been promoted to Chief Information Officer??and moved to Boston, where he got involved with organizations like Big Brother Big Sister...
...find a message from University President Drew G. Faust, which detailed Harvard’s recent advances toward greater faculty and non-faculty diversity, along with plans for future improvement. Her final announcement—that Harvard had hired Lisa M. Coleman as its first Chief Diversity Officer??merits our praise. Without the oversight the position provides, the need to ensure diversity may have fallen by the wayside. For the position to reach its full potential, University Hall should endow it with great responsibility...
Additionally, the officer??s efforts should not be limited to facilitating racial and gender diversity. Diversity is valued, among other reasons, for its ability to provide different perspectives and experiences. In that regard, the University should seek ideological diversity when hiring faculty, in order to broaden perspectives and approaches within an academic field. This responsibility should also fall within the CDO’s job description...
Wark also added that investigators were pursuing “multiple avenues of inquiry,” one of which concerns Langone’s position as a special police officer??a title given to security guards authorized to carry firearms and make arrests...