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Since Summers’ departure, the University has moved in that direction. While the President??s Office paid for last year’s spring concert, featuring the piano-pop virtuoso Ben Folds, the College footed the bill for this spring’s Third Eye Blind performance. Both events attracted thousands of undergraduates to the Yard...
...when the President??s Office moved in, more than two centuries after Massachusetts Hall was built as a student dorm. It was last summer when the Faculty of Arts and Sciences “sold” the 286-year-old building to the central administration, ending an arrangement in which the center rented office space on the first, second, and third floors...
...year succession of 27 men. And her scholarship, charm, judgment, fundraising ability, administrative skill, and vision were all abundantly on display during her six years as dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.Yet Massachusetts Hall is a far cry from Fay House. The challenges Faust faces as president??from laying the groundwork for a campus in Allston to uniting a balkanized university to implementing an uninspiring new curriculum—are of an entirely different nature and order of magnitude from anything she has previously faced. How she handles those challenges, how she defines her own role...
...think he’s having the time of his life. I think he’s enjoying doing what he enjoyed most as president??engaging people intellectually. Now he can do it without anyone worrying about what he says,” Zeckhauser observes...
...Summers’ wife of two years, Elisa New—who met Summers in 2001 when he was already president??says that he has not rolled back his energetic schedule since stepping down...