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...than Summers): the mighty Hanna H. Gray, a historian and former president of the University of Chicago. She is also the only woman on the body of seven, and she can’t be far from retirement. The Corporation needs to bolster its academic ranks, and fast. With Winokur??s departure, it has the opportunity...
...busy weekend for the Harvard Corporation. Herbert S. “Pug” Winokur ’64-’65 thankfully stepped down, citing his involvement with the Enron fiasco. Winokur??s resignation came after he realized what has been painfully evident for a long time: his ability to serve on the Harvard Corporation, where he was responsible for protecting and overseeing the best interests of the University and its students, had been fatally compromised by his connection to Enron’s collapse in 2001. Winokur chose to step down at a moment when...
...also in Harvard’s interest that the Corporation effectively resemble the community that it represents. The search for Winokur??s successor must take a long, serious look at women and minority candidates, and it would be heartening to see one of them appointed. Increasing the Corporation’s diversity would be an impressive way to build upon a positive weekend of changes for Harvard’s highest governing body...
Student and Faculty input on these decisions would be welcome, and one of the Corporation’s most immediate priorities must now be to reform the undemocratic and murky system of selection. The Corporation will soon begin the search for Winokur??s successor, and they must trust the Harvard community enough to give it a voice in the decision...
...search for Winokur??s successor however, has not yet begun. But Stone said that it would start “fairly soon...