Word: collaborationism
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Rudenstine, we thought, had the right idea for solving this mess. He envisions more collaboration among the 10 traditionally separate faculties, and even named a provost to coordinate certain activities. Rudenstine says he wants to foster cooperation where "it makes sense." It makes sense to cooperate in the capital campaign...
Beyond that the separate schools are prettymuch on their own, despite President Neil L.Rudenstine's efforts to foster collaboration.
The new ambulatory care department, a collaboration between the Medical School and the Harvard Community Health Plan, will develop educational programs for students, residents, fellows and practicing physicians.
Instead, the Israeli official suggested, nations involved in the conference could emerge with a joint statement about their discussions. Even that modest amount of collaboration would be unprecedented, he said.
In his recently released book, Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Universities With the Intelligence Community, 1945-1955, Diamond tells the stunning story of how the paranoia of the Cold War ruined the careers of academic professionals and corrupted America's leading universities.