Word: bollingerã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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After Harvard’s presidential search committee selected Lawrence H. Summers in March, Michigan’s Regents initiated several measures to encourage Bollinger to stay in Ann Arbor, including planning for private donors to supplement Bollinger??€™s salary and deciding to renegotiate his contract...
Media speculation about Bollinger??€™s recommendation for the Columbia post took off on Monday...
...Bollinger??€™s lack of a Harvard degree was also a notable stumbling block...
...particularly intriguing aspect of Bollinger??€™s leadership was his emphasis on interdisciplinary initiatives, he said. The combination of efforts across the schools provides a unique perspective, according to Dolan...
...ultimate fit minus two things. The committee looked long and hard at Bollinger??€”his intelligence, his questioning mind, his grand plans attracted them all—but no matter his brilliant ideas and wonderful personality, he had two fatal flaws in their mind. At 54, Bollinger was just too old. The committee wanted someone who could hold the job for 15 or 20 years, like the great presidents Bok and Eliot. After all, only 26 people had served as president in Harvard’s 365 years. Secondly, Bollinger had no Harvard degree—and thus would...