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...experience, not just at Cambridge, but at Yale, is that telling people what to do isn’t a terribly effective strategy. We’re all in this together—that’s the banner under which I march,” Richard said in October...
...return to Cambridge, after living in Connecticut for 30 years, is somewhat of a homecoming. Richard, born in Kent in southeastern England, studied anthropology as an undergraduate at Cambridge’s Newham College during the late ’60s. It was there that she participated in her most memorable form of protest, when in 1967 she jumped on Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s car to demonstrate against the Vietnam War, as she recounted to The Daily Telegraph...
Among her teachers at Cambridge was Harvard anthropologist David R. Pilbeam. Pilbeam, the Ford professor of human evolution, told The Crimson in November that Richard is “very much the sort of person that would do well as a university president here...
After Cambridge, Richard earned her doctorate in anthropology at the University of London. She has focused her studies on the Madagascar lemur, and in recent years, her attention has turned to protecting the forests inhabited by the lemur...
...Richard joined the Yale’s Department of Anthropology. According to William W. Kelly, a former chair of anthropology at Yale, Richard was one of the very first women to rise from untenured to tenured within the department...