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Kletzsch said he never felt the desire to teach formal classes at Harvard—he was simply too busy in his roles as a composer and mentor...
...make matters more confusing, there has been no formal process by which students can assess their tutors and let the College know what qualities they expect in the graduate students who live among them—until...
...they still don't get it. Yes, Cardinal Law has formally apologized. But his reckoning was carefully parsed. "In retrospect," Law said in his formal statement, the "response of the archdiocese to the grave evil...was flawed and inadequate." In retrospect? By what conceivable moral argument could ignoring child abuse be deemed at any time acceptable? "In retrospect," he also said, he had put children in danger, "albeit unintentionally." How can a church demand moral responsibility of its members if its leaders cannot do so when unmitigated evil is standing right in front of them...
...would be a mistake at this point to narrow it down by discipline,” said committee member and sociology chair Mary C. Waters. “Dean Knowles knows more about many areas of the humanities than many people, despite their formal expertise. You would want someone who has an appreciation, understanding, knowledge of all three areas, but I wouldn’t say for sure you would need to balance it out by discipline...
...committee has no formal authority in selecting the dean, which is a presidential appointment...