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...matters such as these. We do not find transparency to be an end in and of itself. When transparent measures work in the service of making a fair decision, they are justified. In this particular case, it is not clear what would be gained by having the details of Schleifer??€™s misconduct broadcast openly other than satisfying curious spectators. Harvard, however, has much to lose by establishing a precedent of leaving its procedures dealing with professional misdeeds open to public scrutiny. Nevertheless, the consolidation of decision-making powers by Knowles represents a process which lacks any serious checks...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Transparent Need | 10/17/2006 | See Source »

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