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...looking for and, seemingly, just what Harvard needed. After a decade in which the University was relatively stagnant in most respects other then its endowment figures and clandestine land-purchases in Allston, Harvard had much ground to make-up—the once-per-generation Harvard College Curricular Review and the largest physical expansion of Harvard’s in its history hung in the balance. In 2001, Harvard was rich, but hadn’t yet found a way to buy a new lease on life. Summers showed a way.Second, and more importantly, the content of Summers?...
...time she handed off the administration of the group to two new leaders at the end of the fall semester, the caucus had matured into a body that dealt with a far wider range of issues within the Faculty or Arts and Sciences (FAS), such as the curricular review and the Faculty’s long-term growth plans. Members had become more vocal in their criticisms of the perceived failures of the central administration.In many ways, McDonald had helped build the foundation for the group that exists today—a more-permanent body that now even plans...
...Indeed, Bush recalls that “when he was considering law schools, John removed Stanford from his list because the Stanford interviewer was wearing sandals and didn’t have a tie.”At the Law School, Roberts became the managing editor of the Law Review, where he was known as a fair and honest boss and a hard worker who was never seen as ideological.“Whatever the hours, he never got stressed or angry,” Charles E. Davidow, who was treasurer of the Law Review when Roberts was managing editor...
...review’s proposals has begun, most notably in rethinking concentrations, creating new foundational courses, and revamping advising. And the campus life of the College has begun to thrive in new and exciting ways.The most visible changes relate to this spring’s progress on the curricular review. The Faculty passed two pieces of legislation that were the first substantial changes in Harvard’s concentration system in 90 years. First, the Classes of 2010 and beyond will not have to choose a concentration until the end of the third term. Of course, some students will know...
...Center and mental health services for students, according to the pamphlet.Gross says he believes that the upcoming academic year will be a “year of implementation.”“We have a new advising program, the recommendations voted by the Faculty in the curricular review, and a new events board,” says Gross. “This is going to be a year of getting things to work.”—Staff writer Alexander D. Blankfein can be reached at ablankf@fas.harvard.edu...