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Altshuler, who became acting dean in 2004, said that he is “not familiar with any of the details surrounding the specific search?? mentioned in Schwartz’s letter. “I have chosen to focus on the road ahead rather than a reexamination of that history,” said the dean, who announced in October that he will step down this year...
Unlike the current search??in which search committee members have traveled coast-to-coast to solicit alumni opinion, consulted with student and faculty advisory committees, and cast a wide net for candidates—the process of appointing Lowell “was just a formality,” according to Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes, who teaches Religion 1513, “History of Harvard and Its Presidents...
Columbia President Lee C. Bollinger—who, like Gutmann, was a leading candidate for the Harvard presidency during the last search??soon issued a denial to the Columbia Daily Spectator...
...October, Fowler-Finn said that the district would resume its nationwide hunt for a high school head and that Saheed—who was an original candidate in the search??would remain a possibility...
...contacts. The HBS administration also takes the recruiting process very seriously. Students are regularly given class time off for job interviews. A look at the HBS recruiting schedule, posted on their website, reveals that in the month of February alone there were eight days dedicated solely to the job search??and only 11 days of class. With the administration’s clear emphasis on recruiting, some faculty members feel academics are overshadowed. “Recruiting is a problem because of students missing class,” says Assistant Professor Gregory M. Barron. Barron has noticed frequent...