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Semuels—who also worked on revising sexual assault policies??said she felt one of her biggest contributions to improving mental health was in staffing a committee which produced a 1999 report detailing 27 recommendations to make Harvard’s care system more effective...
Graduating student Darnell C. Grisby said he thought Romney’s speech was articulate but “a little hypocritical,” citing policies??such as Romney’s opposition to same-sex marriages—that Grisby said violate civil liberties...
Executive orders of 1970 and 1972 meant that the University, like thousands of others schools, businesses and institutions, risked losing its federal contracts if it failed to correct discriminatory employment policies??including its “nepotism policy...
There is nothing wrong with the essence of Kirby’s new leave policy. Indeed, it was a commendable effort to keep Harvard vital and competitive with other top universities, many of which have similarly liberal leave policies??making them unduly attractive to prospective faculty. But back in December, it was painfully clear to many at the University that without any thoughtful limits in place, eager professors would rush en masse to take their leave at the first possible opportunity—leaving at least some departments’ undergraduate students high and dry. Those in power...
That is not to say schools should necessarily submit to just any soda company marketing deal that comes their way. Contracts that grant excessive freedom to advertise on campuses, inundate students with corporate-sponsored materials or attempt to override the autonomy of school administrators in their determination of school policies??such as banning beverages from classrooms—are contemptible. In many cases, however, an appropriate balance can be reached that allows schools to receive needed cash without sacrificing the learning environment to full corporate sponsorship...