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However, nothing is as blissfully easy as announcing that all things improve, in time. “I don’t think the incorporation of women into the Harvard faculty is a simple linear process,” says Skocpol. Ethan Y. Yeh ’03, a leader of the movement for an ethnic studies department, sees minority Faculty increasing at a snail’s pace because the administration isn’t faced with any serious incentive to change...
...Harvard campus protest march has yet to affect major policy change. Things aren’t looking too promising for the 20-odd supporters of the Committee on Ethnic Studies’ certificate program who braved cold weather and total apathy toward their cause in a protest last week. Yeh, who is spearheading the certificate push, is not as glibly optimistic as most Faculty. “I do see Harvard kind of changing along with the curriculum, as other colleges do,” he admits reluctantly. But he adds, “To me, it doesn?...
...says "Tan" (or Chen, depending on pronunciation) is actually a 39-year-old Malaysian lawyer who visits Taiwan every month, and vows to arrest him - and a second suspect named Yeh - the next time he sets foot in Taipei. But since TIME's story, the policeman isn't expecting to see the Internet buccaneer any time soon...
Leaders of Latino advocacy groups RAZA and Fuerza Latina wrote to Yeh claiming he had misrepresented their views. They were “saddened and outraged,” the leaders wrote, because he failed to mention the creation of specific departments for each ethnicity...
...Yeh, who said he is calling for more diversity of offerings with less specific demands, insisted that the dispute was a simple “misunderstanding” and said sending the letter in the first place was a mistake...