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...Center Susan B. Marine emphasizes that the Women’s Center centralizes the already-existing resources related to women’s issues.“We run a large mentor program, we provide funding for women’s issues events through the [Ann Radcliffe Trust],” says Marine. “Our mission is very different from a student center, yet we’re also to trying to be a comfortable space and I don’t think those goals are in conflict.”FOCUS ON FEMALESMarine stresses that the Center...
Just when you were starting to get into it, the walk across the river starting to thaw, the Crimson’s RPI starting to look good enough to sneak a bid into the NIT (forget it, just trust me and forget it), it was through...
...Economics Department, according to Chair and Professor James H. Stock, faculty members believe the report overlooks the importance of their field in general education, In place of structured requirements, Stock said, he would prefer to see distribution requirements or even no requirements at all. “I trust Harvard students to make good decisions, and I think we should give them the freedom to do so,” he said. Professor of German Peter J. Burgard said he found the “Reason and Faith” requirement “less appropriate for a general education...
...resignation of its CEO, you’ve made some real mistake.” Many professors say that the search which culminated in the selection of Summers is a study in how the process should not be conducted—with limited input from professors and excessive trust in a candidate who had no leadership experience in higher education.“A university is different than a corporation,” Kleinman said. A viable candidate must show “evidence of academic leadership,” he went on.Kloppenberg wrote in an e-mail that...
...Many investors seem willing to give Ortega the benefit of the doubt, not necessarily because they trust him, but because they are already here and it's easier to wait and see than to cut and run. "We believe that Mr. Ortega is serious about his commitment to promote foreign investment and tourism," said Pennsylvania native Mike Cobb, president of Gran Pacifica development, which promises to be the first Marriott beach resort in Nicaragua. Cobb says his project plans to "move ahead with all due speed" and "stick to the path we have established...