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...typical Saturday night this September, party-goers showing up in Currier House may find students grappling with Kantian ideals instead of tapping a keg in the Tuchman Living Room (TLR). Joseph L. Badaracco, who is the Shad professor of business ethics, and Deputy Dean of the College Patricia O’Brien, who are the masters of Currier House, sent out an e-mail to all Currier residents last week informing them that the TLR would be converted to a reading room and the art studio to a party space. But not everyone in the House supports the plan. Jonathan...
...appointment instead of Summers.“There is a substantial number of people who are worried,” Lorsch said.Lorsch added that Summers’ dean appointment may not have legitimacy, as the outgoing president is a “lame duck.”But Shad Professor of Business Ethics Joseph L. Badaracco Jr. wrote in an e-mail that Summers is in a position to make a well-informed decision.“For what it’s worth, I haven’t heard anyone say a delay makes sense,” Badaracco...
...hour. But 10 minutes later, we were allowed to go back upstairs.” Anderson said that the smoke from the fire produced a strong odor on the floor. “There was a really gross smell,” she said. Currier House Co-Master and Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School Joseph L. Badaracco said that it is a standard procedure to evacuate an area when a fire alarm is triggered. “My understanding is that [Saturday night’s incident] was just a routine event...
...What will be disclosed is that the vast majority of our students get a Category II,” Shad Professor of Business Ethics Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr., said in advance of the decision. “That’s not news. It’s like disclosing that everyone in the class is between five feet tall and seven feet tall...
...victory speeches as Queen’s “We Are the Champions” began to play. Supporters said they were pleasantly surprised by the large margin. “It reaffirmed my faith in the Harvard student body,” Finne said. Joseph L. Badaracco, Shad professor of business ethics and co-master of Currier House, said Haddock is the first Quad student to be elected UC President. “This is history in the making,” Badaracco said...