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...group that has been alienated by Summers' rough-and-tumble manner. Soon after leaving his post as President Bill Clinton's Treasury Secretary and returning to the Cambridge campus where he earned his Ph.D. and taught economics in the 1980s, Summers questioned African-American studies professor Cornel West's scholarship and teaching, causing West to leave for Princeton and upsetting many in Harvard's African-American community. In a controversy in 2002, Muslims on campus said they were offended when Summers labeled as "anti-Semitic in their effect if not in their intent" the efforts of a group of students...
...bottom line is that students at the College should be able to choose what time of day to take an exam. It will require some administrative hassle, but student scholarship and, critically, their mental health during this cold and dark time of year would markedly improve...
Faust, a tenured history professor at Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) renowned for her own scholarship on females in the American South, is a national figure in the field of women’s studies. She led the University of Pennsylvania’s women’s studies program for nearly five years, and in 2001 she became the first permanent dean of the Radcliffe Institute, a research center focusing on gender issues...
...demonstrated financial need and does not require any parental contribution for families with incomes of less than $40,000, but still asks that students receiving assistance pay a “self-help” amount of $3,500 through work-study programs or outside grant or scholarship assistance, including Pell Grants, Donahue said...
...joint degree students whose doctoral dissertations cover subjects related to legal scholarship can use part of their Ph.D writing to satisfy the Law School’s writing requirement, Claypoole said...