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What all of the Harvard departments seem to share, regardless of their size or prestige, is a demand for new, quality faculty members. While this is an innocent enough request, the brunt of the departments’ pressure falls on the junior faculty to produce academic work worthy of tenure. Faculty members say that this is an inherent part of academia, but at Harvard this pressure is magnified. Though tenure is certainly a generic debate not unique to Harvard, there is always some “tenseness surrounding the fact that the future for junior faculty is uncertain...
...inauguration speech and in speeches and interviews since, Summers has stressed the need to place financial aid at the University’s graduate schools on a level comparable to that of the College, where students can attend regardless of financial circumstances...
...doggedly pushing the proposal, Swift may be convincing consumers to postpone big-ticket purchases for the tax-free weekend—in other words, shelving them indefinitely. Regardless, Swift pressed ahead and spoke about the proposal at the Cambridgeside Galleria on Monday afternoon, sounding less like governor and more like a 6-year-old begging her parents for a pony...
...hands of international terrorists are wrong, isn’t this also true for the murders of leaders, doctors, security guards, nurses and patients? If pro-life activists value human life so much, then why are so many silent when it comes to violence branded in their name? Regardless of whether they are directly or indirectly associated with these extremists, pro-life activists across the country have to start taking responsibility for the climate of hate and fear that they have helped create in this country. Many pro-life organizations are very much aware of those who are involved...
...shift at Harvard—bringing outsourced service work back in-house, moving part-time work to full-time positions, and taking new measures to ease the process of union organizing —would take a far greater commitment from the University than simply imposing a wage floor. Regardless of what happens after the Harvard Committee on Employment and Contracting Policies (HCECP) releases its report in a month’s time, the living wage campaign has already transformed its public presence from a single-issue lobbying group into a movement focused on perennial issues and engaged...