Word: trustingly
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...regrets over Summers’ action, but a desire for reconciliation. The greater number of faculty members who voted for this proposal as opposed to the no confidence vote hinted that relations between the two sides had the potential to improve. Summers took the first steps towards regaining Faculty trust, and the Faculty showed that though they still had concerns, they were willing to move forward for the good of the University. Ultimately, the discussion provoked by Summers’ remarks on women in science was cathartic—and as tensions calmed both sides sought to seal the obvious...
...positive one. Though Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby would seem to fulfill this function, many faculty are distrustful of Kirby, presuming him to be more on Summers’ side than their own. While it is important for Kirby to continue to work to build trust amongst the Faculty, a Faculty advocate purely focused on the Faculty-administration relationship could help smooth communication problems in the future...
...least 1988, when Harvard began a secret 52-acre, $88 million buying spree. When Harvard disclosed those purchases in 1997, Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino called it “total arrogance.” Even a Harvard spokesman called it a “breach of trust...
...wistful notion,” he says. “If Mayor Daley is saying he can do it in Chicago, if Mayor Bloomberg is saying he can do it in New York, if Mayor Newsom is saying he can do it in San Francisco, I would trust that my good friends in Cambridge believe they...
...holdings and perhaps pinpoint other companies from whom the University should divest. We disagreed with their demands, as we believe that the Corporation’s decision to divest should give us some faith in their “new spirit of scrutiny” and that we should trust them to “police themselves...