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...School’s Baker Library, graduates listened to speeches by John W. Coleman, a member of the Class of 2010 who is graduating with a joint degree from the Kennedy School and Business School, and Ronald Cohen, a 1969 graduate of the Business School and one of the world??s leading private equity investors...
...Corporation is an aging body. Unchanged in structure since the University’s founding in the 17th century, the same seven-person board oversees what grew from a small New England seminary to become what may be the world??s most advanced and complex institution of higher education...
...phrase, “One University,” meaning an inter-disciplinary approach to solving the world??s problems like health and poverty...
...invited to sign on to the statement but declined to do so, leading students to question whether the institution has lived up to its mission to “bring [its] knowledge to bear on the world??s greatest challenges.” In this context, MIT’s patent-pooling announcement appears to be an unsuccessful attempt to catch up with Harvard and other Boston-area academic-research centers in the race to deliver essential medicines to patients in developing countries...
...bundle of folly.” These words have described every Harvard class since they were written in 1695, but you guys—the class of 2010—have brought it to a new level. In short, you are the source of Harvard’s and world??s problems...