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...made it clear to those who were watching that the demand for Summers?? resignation was not just the product of some radical marginal opinion,” Matory says...
Harper’s departure also brought the issue of Summers?? leadership back to Faculty meetings. At the first meeting of the fall semester, Matory opened a discussion on Harper’s departure, and several professors called for greater transparency from the Corporation...
Ogletree also says that Harper’s resignation—which came about because Houghton had cut off debate over Summers?? salary—will encourage the Corporation to be more tolerant of disagreement in the future...
...Three hundred sixty-three years and 26 presidents later, Harvard’s marquee public relations publication—the Harvard University Gazette, circulation 37,000—is carrying on the tradition set by its earliest predecessor. On February 21, the day of University President Lawrence H. Summers?? resignation, the full-color weekly reported on Summers?? “dramatic,” “concrete,” and “major”achievements for the University and his strengths as leader. Not one of the article?...
...undergraduate initiatives, both academic and social, Harvard cannot profess to be first rate. One particularly important task that has fallen squarely on the shoulders of Bok and Knowles is shepherding the Harvard College Curricular Review as it advances into its most critical stages. Other bold initiatives begun by Summers??the University’s expansion into Allston, its revamping of financial aid, and making Harvard the global hub of the life sciences, to name a few—remain uncompleted, and will require care and guidance if they are to blossom into fruition. Bok and Knowles cannot afford...