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While Radcliffe Institute Dean Drew Gilpin Faust’s has never publicly said anything about her interest in Harvard’s presidency??apart from a “no comment” issued by her spokeswoman—Provost Steven E. Hyman has shown a willingness to comment on his future, as long as the discussion steers clear of the presidency...
Perhaps the most direct expression of interest in the Harvard presidency??indeed, the only one that didn’t rule it out or sidestep the question altogether—came from a former boss of several of Harvard’s key players, including Summers, Kagan, and Hyman...
...results set the stage for the first-ever woman speaker of the House—the closest a woman has ever come to the presidency??and an end to four years of one-party government in Washington...
...problem, though, is that “The American Presidency?? is almost totally bereft of substantial content. Porter says his class is not about presidents, but rather about the structure of the presidency (Don’t expect to learn anything at all about the lives or accomplishments of any of the presidents). That’s okay. But since he handles everything in such an outline-ish manner, you retain very little and all the lectures blend together...
...left by Ann E. Berman’s impending departure at the end of this month and prolonging the search for a permanent replacement. The move means that the two top financial posts at the University—Berman’s job and the Harvard Management Company (HMC) presidency??will change hands within a two-month span. And since University officials have said that Mora will not hold the position over the long term, the move means that the finance post and Harvard’s presidency will be filled by interim appointees. Mora will temporarily vacate...