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First, the suggestions put forth by the commission include new voting software that would require five of eight election “trustees?? to enter an electronic password to access ballot results. Although the UC makes a solid effort to address concerns over corruption, these changes may ultimately do little to dispel students’ worries that elections are never impervious to manipulation. So long as there are computer science wonks, accusations of hacking will inevitably resurface in future elections. Besides, it bears mentioning that the allegations last semester were proven false, making this response seem like...
Voting software would be adjusted to incorporate a “keys” system that requires simultaneous password input from five of eight “trustees?? in order to access election results. These “trustees?? would consist of some combination of deans, EC commissioners, and the current UC president, the report stated...
...their trustees. Willmer said that about 36 percent of college presidents were dissatisfied with their boards in terms of their giving, and about 60 percent were dissatisfied in terms of soliciting donations from other people. These percentages are in line with past surveys. But this year, administrators cited the trustees?? lack of knowledge as a major concern, he said. While all schools depend heavily on their Boards of Trustees for their fundraising efforts, colleges with larger endowments are more independent of immediate financial concerns. Harvard has consistently raised a substantial amount of money through fundraising efforts, averaging about...
While the Gates Foundation is the largest charitable institution in the world, it is known for its unusually small executive team. The foundation has just three trustees??Bill and Melinda Gates, and Warren E. Buffett, who last year promised more than $30 billion of his fortune to the foundation...
...think that’s a judgment best made by boards of trustees??in the case of Harvard, the Corporation. Beyond that, I don’t think it would be appropriate for me to comment...