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Hyman has not made any public comments about the University-wide concern over Summers??€™ leadership and has not spoken at the Faculty meetings, even when they were at their most contentious. But professors say Hyman walked a thin line between the faculty and Summers...
...although he has been publicly silent on the substance of Summers??€™ now-infamous remarks, faculty say that it is not too hard to surmise what...
Despite the importance of science planning for Mass. Hall, the Allston report, which was supposed to be released in January, was delayed during Summers??€™ crisis...
...even University President Lawrence H. Summers was exempt from Russert’s satirical scrutinizing lens. Referring to Summers??€™ controversial remarks on women in science earlier this year, Russert even added after one anecdote that Summers must now appreciate that “women are not only good at math, they have a good sense of humor...
...Though never actually uttered by University President Lawrence H. Summers in his remarks on Jan. 14 at a National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) conference, a newspaper could not be opened or a television channel changed without confronting these two words in the early part of the year. Indeed, Summers??€™ actual comments soon swirled from a media storm to a full-on faculty hurricane. As public scrutiny of Summers??€”and Harvard—has finally started to die down, we hope that the University can return to truly important concerns like the number of tenured female...