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...only: Larry Summers’ resignation. According to a Google News search, the nine days since the official announcement have generated over 1,000 articles about Summers in the United States alone. Seems like every major paper in the country has chimed in with an opinion about the Harvard presidency??as if the shakeup at Mass. Hall were the most important thing ever to happen in higher education. But what’s different, exactly, now that Summers is leaving? As the columnists preach on about all the brokenhearted undergrads mourning at the President’s feet...
...search to replace Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby.While the motion for the seconda Council member, said the Faculty Council will again focus on the search to replace Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby.While the motion for the second no-confidence vote of Summers’ presidency??placed on the Feb. 28 docket by Ryan—has been withdrawn, a second motion calling for the Board of Governors and the Harvard Corporation to “collaborate” with the Faculty to ensure effective governance of the University may still be on the March...
Hansen alleges that it was District Attorney Martha Coakley’s aspiration to run for U.S. Senate—a post she was eyeing if Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.) won his bid for the presidency??which led her to overcharge Pring-Wilson with first degree murder...
From meeting with faculty to science planning to Allston development, Hyman kept the ball rolling, helping prevent the University—and Summers’ presidency??from screeching to a halt...
...chair of the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), Glazer held a historical mandate to the presidency??three of the four previous UC presidents were SAC chairs—and most of the UC endorsed him and Capp...