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Last spring, threatened with a $328 million loss of federal funds, the University granted military recruiters access to the Harvard Law School (HLS) Office of Career Services??even though the armed forces’ “don’t ask, don’t tell” rule on homosexuality violates Harvard’s anti-discrimination policy...
...office will provide many of the same services??including reunions for pre-1963 alumnae and the mentorship program which pairs undergraduates with alums—with the staff and funding assigned to those services remaining essentially unchanged, according to Rogers...
Harvard Law School’s difficult decision to allow military recruiters access to its Office of Career Services??in spite of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which discriminates against homosexuals—was a necessary but unfortunate resolution to a situation that could have severely diminished the University’s ability to carry out its mission. The Air Force’s heavy-handed threat to recommend that Harvard lose $328 million in federal funds—16 percent...
...previous winter, the Committee on House and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) had attempted to obtain a detailed budget from Food Services??a document that some say would have helped explain the necessity of a the limited breakfast plan...
Derek C. Bok, then-University president, decided to halt all of Harvard’s operations except “essential services?? of the University police, Food Services and Health Services, in compliance with the governor’s emergency order...