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Harvard officials announced Thursday that students and faculty will have a formal role in the selection of University President Lawrence H. Summers??€™ successor—a move that comes five years after students decried their exclusion from the last presidential search...
Harvard officials announced yesterday that students and faculty will have a formal role in the selection of University President Lawrence H. Summers??€™ successor—a move that comes five years after students decried their exclusion from the last presidential search...
...Corporation members—who rarely make public appearances on Harvard’s campus—are responding to critics who say that University governance is too secretive. Corporation members spoke with several department chairs and other Faculty of Arts and Sciences members in the run-up to Summers??€™ resignation. But some professors at the University’s professional schools had complained that the Corporation—the only body with the authority to fire and hire a president—failed to reach out to the broader Harvard community in considering Summers??€™ fate...
More than a year after Summers delivered his now-infamous speech examining the under-representation of women in the upper echelons of science and engineering, a female professor of electrical engineering and computer science will help choose Summers??€™ successor. Susan L. Graham ’64 teaches at the University of California, Berkeley, and she has served on Harvard’s Board of Overseers since...
...Summers??€™ temporary replacement—former University President Derek C. Bok—will lead Harvard beginning on July 1 and until a permanent successor is named. As interim president, Bok is expected to assume his seat as the seventh member of the Corporation, but his name was not on the list of search committee members unveiled yesterday. In recent searches, the outgoing president has not served on the committee that selected his successor...