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...recruiters and forgo federal funds “could be eliminated altogether if Congress chose to eliminate it.”But he said that the approach the court took could actually benefit universities, and that if the court had relied solely on the “principle that whoever pays the piper gets to call the tune,” the government could impinge on a university’s freedom of speech by threatening to cut funding.“[T]here might have been a risk that the Court [could hold] that, inasmuch as universities have...
...Whoever you are, listen...
...mean, I just think he shouldn’t have drawn those cartoons. I think it was an enormous mistake for Larry Summers to draw those cartoons. First of all, he’s not that good at drawing. FM: … MANKOFF: Look, I think that whoever comes in, in my opinion, I’m sure will build on the magnificent foundation of this institution, to take it into the 21st century, and even beyond. I think what I want to say overall about it is that I don’t care...
Setting the record straight on the events of this spring should have a significant impact on the search for a new president. Whoever takes over in Mass Hall will have the formidable task of setting Harvard back on course, and lessons from posterity cannot but help. Our next president must smooth over the difficulties that plagued Summers and marshal the full support of the Faculty for projects such as bringing to a conclusion and implementing the Harvard College Curricular Review and forging ahead with the Allston Expansion which will define the Harvard experience for decades. Without full and honest disclosure...
...attention instead to the British market. That's in part thanks to a U.K. government that's "pretty relaxed" about letting power providers join up with foreign suitors, says Hendrik Van Brevoort, a utilities analyst with Putnam Investment in London. "They take the attitude, it's a regulated industry ... whoever owns [British businesses], it's the same rules." To foreign shoppers like E.ON, that leaves Britain "wide open," Van Brevoort says. Scottish Power - which already rebuffed a $19 billion bid from E.ON late last year - and British Gas owner Centrica could both come under the hammer. And after its plan...