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Two out of five Harvard seniors say they have sought mental health treatment while in college, according to the results of a survey conducted by The Crimson. The results provide new insight into the extent of the campus mental health crisis—three years after Harvard overhauled...
Understanding all these failures brings us back to Holmes and certitude. Faculty members approached the legislation not as politicians willing to compromise but as academics convinced that their own field must be included in the end product. As representatives of their disciplines, and not of the entire College and its...
Search committee members and many candidates, including Faust, declined to comment for this article, and those close to the process who were willing to speak were granted anonymity in order to preserve their relations with University administrators and the candidates.
Still, after speaking with Cech, Bok could not answer a key question facing the committee: would Cech be willing and able to commit himself to serious fundraising efforts? At Howard Hughes, Cech was blessed with a $16 billion endowment and few demands for heavy-duty fundraising.
“Parts of the trip were demanding,” she says, “But people were willing to get cold and wet and just have fun.”