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...early ’90s, many believe this “quieting down” amounted to a victory of conservatism over a then-emergent movement in progressive legal thought. The article also fails to note that under Clark’s watch the faculty has diversified at a snail??s pace; white men today still make up more than 75 percent of those with tenure...
Before Summers’ arrival, work on these initiatives crept along at a snail??s pace. Two years ago, a committee had recommended that Allston be developed as an academic campus, not simply a dumping ground for overcrowded Cambridge as originally imagined...
...more prominent in the news for his fumbles than for any real achievement. His promises of advising improvements and Faculty increases have made headlines, but he has made no notable change in any of the problem areas he has identified. He heads a University that moves at a snail??s pace, and his lack of focus makes it harder for him to get things done. It’s high time for him to start...
This time last year planning for University land in Allston was advancing at a snail??s pace. Neil L. Rudenstine was the lame-duck president and president-elect Lawrence H. Summers was still a passive listener making his first rounds of introduction...
...don’t think the incorporation of women into the Harvard faculty is a simple linear process,” says Skocpol. Ethan Y. Yeh ’03, a leader of the movement for an ethnic studies department, sees minority Faculty increasing at a snail??s pace because the administration isn’t faced with any serious incentive to change...