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...blunt and divisive leadership style and his opaque administrative structure. Almost without exception, these critiques were justified. President Summers’ missteps reflect a consistent lack of judgment in his dealings with Harvard faculty and the wider world. The faculty’s vehement reaction to Summers at Tuesday??€™s meeting was not a consequence of any single error in his judgment, but rather to a chain of mistakes extending throughout his time at Harvard...
...differences with them. But that doesn’t mean professors should refuse to acknowledge steps that Summers takes to make his administration more transparent and welcoming of advice and criticism. We explicitly and fervently call on the faculty to avoid holding a vote of no confidence at next Tuesday??€™s special meeting. With the Corporation almost surely behind President Summers, the chances that he would ever resign are slim, especially when Summers has so many unfinished tasks in Allston and in other areas of his responsibility. Neither would we in any way support his resignation, for these...
Professors may find it difficult to call an official vote of no confidence in University President Lawrence H. Summers at next Tuesday??€™s continuation of this Tuesday??€™s Faculty meeting, due to a stipulation in Faculty Meeting rules that 80 percent of professors must approve calling a vote that is not on the official agenda...
...anticipation of unusually high attendance, next Tuesday??€™s meeting will be held in Lowell Lecture Hall, which has a higher capacity than the University Hall Faculty Room, where meetings are normally held...
Among the Faculty members who speculated on Summers’ future at Harvard, one professor said Summers has two options—to resign, or wait until he is pushed out after a vote of no confidence at next Tuesday??€™s emergency meeting...