Word: summersã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Matory, of course, should be a model for every member of our community who is committed to the free and open exchange of ideas. During an appearance on a local PBS talk show in February 2006, Matory justified his opposition to Summers?? presidency by proclaiming that Summers “was telling us that people who insist that Palestinians have rights should be quiet.” Such courage to tell truth to power is the sort of behavior that Harvard has always encouraged. Yet this week, the Faculty begged to differ...
...overcoming them.” The public disillusionment is part of a historic trajectory that began in the 1970s, with high-profile political assassinations and the Vietnam War, Kennedy School professors said. Barbara Kellerman, a former director at the Center, said leaders face a difficult audience, citing Lawrence H. Summers?? resignation from the University presidency last year. “When Summers made his last misstep, people just rose up against him. The days of leaders being immune to criticism are over,” said Kellerman, the author of “Bad Leadership: What...
Former University President Lawrence H. Summers was the second-lowest-paid Ivy League president during the 2005-2006 academic year, according to a survey of presidential salaries published this week by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Summers?? total compensation in the 2006 fiscal year was $611,226, higher only than the salary of Dartmouth’s James E. Wright. University spokesman John Longbrake declined to comment on current University President Drew G. Faust’s salary but noted that Harvard will next release compensation details in May. Richard C. Levin, the president of Yale...
Rubin worked at Goldman Sachs for 26 years, including two years as co-chairman of the firm, before joining the Clinton administration in 1993. He served as Treasury secretary from 1995 to 1999—when he was succeeded by his protégé Lawrence H. Summers??before going to work for Citigroup. Rubin joined the Harvard Corporation in April...
Rubin worked at Goldman Sachs for 26 years, including two years as co-chairman of the firm, before joining the Clinton administration in 1993. He served as Treasury secretary from 1995 to 1999—when he was succeeded by his protégé Lawrence H. Summers??before going to work for Citigroup. Rubin joined the Harvard Corporation in April...