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...1980s, Harvard’s Faculty commissioned an outside analysis of professors?? salaries that, according to the Office for Academic Affairs, revealed no significant discrepencies between the salaries of women and men—though that data has not been made public...

Author: By Kate L. Rakoczy, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crashing the Club | 6/5/2003 | See Source »

...addition, unionization of graduate students would hurt the most important relationship in graduate student education—that of student and advisor. It would place a gag order on professors??labeled as managers by the union— preventing them from speaking freely or interacting directly with their students on any issues relating to student contracts or “conditions of employment” such as work hours, maternity leave, or teaching requirements. Professors and administrators would not be able to nimbly respond to needs and questions—they would have to be routed through labor...

Author: By Rachel M.S. Anderson, | Title: Why Yale Grad Students Didn't Unionize | 5/21/2003 | See Source »

Soon, the conversation turns into a liberal exchange of ideas and reflections on the professors?? experiences...

Author: By Rebecca D. O’brien, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gross Stretches to Prepare for New Roles | 5/16/2003 | See Source »

Seated at the head of the table, leaning back with hands folded in front of him, Gross presides over the casual conversation, nods, smiles and frowns while professors??from Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn to Beneficial Professor of Law Charles Fried—voice their suggestions for the program. Their ideas range from creating a more efficient application process to attracting more top professors...

Author: By Rebecca D. O’brien, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gross Stretches to Prepare for New Roles | 5/16/2003 | See Source »

...much less room to expand to meet growing demand—Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 says there are “much greater resources in student talent than in practice rooms [and] professionals.” And although VES routinely hires visiting professors??often-prominent film directors, painters and photographers—the department still lacks adequate faculty and resources to support demand for its popular courses. VES Chair Marjorie Garber says “Harvard and VES needs more in the way of display.” With these limited...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Concentrate on The Arts | 5/2/2003 | See Source »

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