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...cause of union reform, however, has been picked up by the Harvard Social Forum as well, and as the activist coalition at Harvard becomes more diverse, PSLM and Socialist Alternative members alike expect an eruption of protest activity next year...
Ellwood did leave the White House in 1995, expressing deep reservations about the compromise that President Clinton reached with congressional Republicans on welfare reform. But he returned to his post as academic dean of the Kennedy School, while the school’s top administrative post went to another Clinton White House official: then-Assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph...
Gross has embraced initiatives to reform various aspects of the undergraduate experience. He saw the freshman seminar program—of which he has been a longtime advocate—grow to its greatest number yet: 115 freshmen seminars will be offered this year. The curricular review report calls for enough seminars to accommodate all first-year students—130 freshman seminars will be needed, and Gross has said he is determined to attract top professors to the 15-person classes...
...appears that Gross will keep up his initiatives in the coming year; he has already set the groundwork for a committee to investigate and reform the process by which student groups are recognized...
...political career began in 1990, when he was elected mayor of Brooklyn Park, Minn., and in 1998 he became the first Reform Party candidate to win the gubernatorial race in the state. He’s been coaching high school football since the end of his term...