Word: reductionism
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Football teams must also limit the number of institutional football coaches to seven full-time and three part-time starting in the fall of 2003—a reduction from the six full-time and six part-time coaches previously allowed at Ivy institutions.
But Siedlecki says he doubts a reduction in recruits would alleviate the cost of running a varsity football program by any “appreciable amount.”
While she does not think cutting a handful of recruits would spell doom for Bender’s 50-year-old doctrine, McGrath Lewis says a significant reduction would not be in the spirit of pursuing the “mix of excellences” the admissions office has long...
McGrath Lewis says the current movement toward the reduction of athletic recruits could perpetuate a stereotype of athletes as “just athletes” which, at Harvard, she insists, they are decidedly not.
Council members say that changes this year in study abroad opportunities, later party hours, reduction in Core Curriculum requirements and later key card access are all a result of these committees.