Word: resignations
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...Crimson poll published Tuesday, 57 percent of 424 undergraduates surveyed said that Summers should not resign. Earlier yesterday, Summers issued a public e-mail statement to the students and faculty of the University declaring his resignation from the presidency, citing the disconnect between segments of FAS and his office as the primary reason for his departure. His resignation will be effective as of June...
Gergen added that he was heartened by the fact that undergraduates in a Crimson poll last weekend overwhelmingly said they thought Summers should not resign...
University President Lawrence H. Summers is expected to resign in advance of next Tuesday's full Faculty meeting, the Wall Street Journal reported on page A3 this morning, citing two anonymous sources "familiar with the situation...
David R. Gergen, a professor of public service at the Kennedy School of Government who advised Summers during last winter’s women-in-science storm, likewise said that he had not heard the president would resign. And two members of Harvard’s Board of Overseers, the University’s second-highest governing body, said last night that they had not heard anything about whether or not Summers will resign before the Feb. 28 Faculty meeting, at which Summers is scheduled to face the second no-confidence motion of his five-year-old presidency...
...relieved, I guess," said History Department Chair Andrew Gordon '74 moments after learning the news. Gordon, who together with McCarthy coordinates an informal but influential group of department chairs, speculated that the Corporation had made the decision that Summers would resign...