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...reforms emerging from the formal review process are unlikely to lead to sweeping change in the University??s governance structure. Rather, University leaders appear more committed to improving the Corporation’s visibility to the community than to making structural reform...
...organization also became more geographically dispersed as Harvard’s reach expanded outside the northeast, and what was once a close relationship between the University??s governing body and its community became progressively more difficult to maintain...
Finally, we were appalled to learn that local police devalued the work of our colleagues at James Madison University??s student newspaper, The Breeze. Allegedly, 926 photographs were confiscated from its newsroom to be used as evidence for a campus riot, an action that violated the integrity and independence of these journalists. Regrettably, we felt it necessary to reiterate the idea that student newspapers are respectable journalism outlets and should receive the coverage of the Privacy Protection Act of 1980. By the same token, we also regret that national newspapers have relaxed their coverage of higher education. This...
Harvard’s traditional “bottom-up” structure—in which the “very, very best ideas” are produced by the Faculty and gain broader administrative support—is the source of the University??s “great genius,” says former FAS Dean William C. Kirby...
Faust’s presidency to this point has been largely reactive, defined in the past year by the University??s collective response to the financial crisis...