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...would much prefer her to be the next president of Yale than the next president of Harvard,” said William W. Kelly, former chair of Yale’s anthropology department. “It would be deeply disturbing to us if she returned from the other Cambridge to your Cambridge...
When asked whether Richard would be a good fit for Harvard’s 28th president, Yale anthropologist John F. Szwed said, “I think she would be terrific. I think she would be something. I think she would in the best tradition and a breath of fresh...
...have 23,000 or 24,000 overall applicants, I think, but who knows what the number might be,” Fitzsimmons said. There is, however, the concern that applicant numbers might decrease as potential students may apply and accept early decisions at other schools such as Yale and Stanford. “That’s been an issue for a very long time,” he said. “Previously we were always faced with the idea that some very good students would end up choosing binding early decisions at other universities instead of applying here...
...student body. The resolution, which passed by a nearly 9-to-1 margin, calls on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) to reduce its emissions to a level 11 percent lower than its 1990 output by 2020. That’s just a one percent larger reduction than Yale has committed to make in the same time period. But it’s a task much easier voted for than done. For one, the FAS energy output has increased by a third since 1991, according to figures in a report by the Environmental Action Committee (EAC), the group that...
...brief was largely the work of three academics: Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law Gerald L. Neuman ’73; Bemis Visiting Professor in International Law Sarah H. Cleveland; and Yale Law School Dean Harold H. Koh ’75, a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers...