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Last month I was sitting in a language class, thinking about how the class really was just like a high school language class, particularly for the many college preparatory school alums of the Andover/Exeter variety that Harvard likes to recruit. A class is a class is a class, right? At Harvard there may be much more work, but also much more time to do the work. So why all the stress...

Author: By Arianne R. Cohen, | Title: Too Many Possibilities, Too Little Time | 2/5/2001 | See Source »

Improving advising, increasing student-faculty interaction and adding more courses all require the addition of faculty. Unfortunately, the size of the faculty has remained largely unchanged over the past decade, despite the creation of more faculty posts. Harvard must redouble its efforts to recruit faculty. To succeed, Harvard may have to reconsider its tenure process and the lack of a tenure-track for junior faculty. As new faculty members are recruited and tenured, the council must emphasize the importance of developing a faculty with the diversity of knowledge and background to fully engage Harvard's increasingly diverse student body...

Author: By Paul A. Gusmorino iii, | Title: Creating a New Academic Community | 1/31/2001 | See Source »

Kennedy School of Government (KSG) officials would not comment on whether they attempted to recruit Gore to teach in Cambridge this spring. A Gore spokesperson also would not comment on whether the Kennedy School approached...

Author: By Imtiyaz H. Delawala, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gore To Teach Journalism At Columbia | 1/31/2001 | See Source »

...Roderick MacFarquhar, chair of the undergraduate government department, said he did not attempt to recruit Gore to teach this spring, and was not asked to by any of his department colleagues...

Author: By Imtiyaz H. Delawala, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gore To Teach Journalism At Columbia | 1/31/2001 | See Source »

...same as speaking on the rubber chicken circuit (where Powell earned up to $100,000 per speech). Already conservative Republicans, including some influential staffers on Capitol Hill, are complaining that Powell's choices for the top jobs are not sufficiently ideological. (He has been trying to recruit good managers.) Frank Gaffney, a hard-line GOP foreign policy maven, has lost no time writing an op-ed piece attacking the administration's China policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Powell Wows the Help, but Not All Republicans Are Cheering | 1/26/2001 | See Source »

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