Word: academicization
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Thirty years after graduating from Harvard Business School, Ann S. Moore, the chairman and CEO of Time, Inc., will return to her alma mater on Wednesday afternoon to deliver the Class Day speech to graduating students. Moore, described as one of the “Most Powerful Women?...
Meanwhile, the University has shown its commitment to unification in academic planning as well.
They called it “Every Tub on Its Own Bottom”—a philosophy of decentralized governance that for centuries gave Harvard’s divisions unmatched autonomy in financial and academic affairs. But now the basins are learning to share the bath water, and...
“It’s a place where people are drawn together by passion as opposed to academic demands or by being forced to do things,” Kara E. Kaufman ’08—the former president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC...
Megan, who serves on the task force, said that it has taken “a leave-no-stone-unturned approach to where we are,” meeting with everyone from students to museum staffers to faculty from key academic departments. In addition, the task force has studied the...