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Several OEB professors told me that they’ve noticed a sea change from the previous administration of former Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles, himself a noted chemist, and the president he served, Neil L. Rudenstine??from whom they describe consistently favorable treatment. In part, this is due to a growing trend at Harvard towards centralization—with Allston and the growing push towards interdisciplinary—that increasingly pits science departments against each other. (But far from actually promoting interdepartmental collaboration, this instead seems to have generated an attitude of suspicion, where each...
This campaign will begin five years after the close of the previous campaign, which ran from 1992 to 1999. Administrators and faculty said at the time of former President Neil L. Rudenstine??s retirement that his prodigious fundraising efforts would relieve his successor of the need to lead another campaign in the near future...
...Summers began mulling a campaign just a year into his tenure. Now, only two years after Rudenstine??s departure, he committed to a major campaign, a testament to the fact that the billions required to fund major science projects or move entire graduate schools to Allston will far exceed Harvard’s current resources...
James Rowe ’73, vice president for government, community and public affairs under President Neil L. Rudenstine, notes that Rudenstine??s office was structured similarly to Summers...
Department chair Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr.—who spent the 90s building up the department with support from former University President Neil L. Rudenstine??said that time and effort has healed the department’s wounds...