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...begin as a faculty member," explains Judith Block McLaughlin, a professor of the Graduate School of Education and a scholar of the college presidency. "Typically the route is through department chair to a dean or a provost and into the presidency. With each appointment comes a wider range of leadership experiences...
...first time in its history, observed David Wyss, chief economist of Standard & Poor, the U.S. is in its 10th straight year of economic growth. "In dog years this expansion is about 70," he quipped, "but it is still behaving like a puppy!" Lawrence Lindsey, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and former member of the Federal Reserve Board, remarked that though economics is supposed to be "the dismal science," he and his colleagues on TIME's board were sounding full of "Panglossian optimism." No, the economists did not contend that this is the best of all possible worlds...
...world of international finance, her life's career, and a course that helps her understand new trends in philanthropy, her new job," Kirschner says. "Or she might have always been interested in art history, and now she can take a course on art history with a world-renowned scholar at Columbia...
...presidential search committee has the trying job of creating a new vision for Harvard. During their last search, the committee found Rhodes Scholar Rudenstine, the man who could deliver the personal touch and billions of dollars. This next president can--and should--virtually ignore issues of fundraising and instead focus on the role Harvard plays in the national and international communities...
...world of international finance, her life's career, and a course that helps her understand new trends in philanthropy, her new job," Kirschner says. "Or she might have always been interested in art history, and now she can take a course on art history with a world-renowned scholar at Columbia...