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...visited Dartmouth yesterday to meet with students and faculty for the first time as president-elect. According to Adams, Kim—a member of Time Magazine’s 2006 top-100 influential people list—was received with great excitement...
...five faculty members of the group were Dowling, Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67, Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, Mather House Master Sandra R. Naddaff ’75, and Eric M. Nelson ’99, a government professor and former UC member...
...truly can understand the implications of that economic adversity. Menino’s letter recognizes that Harvard has “an obligation” to Allston residents and the city of Boston to reveal the details of the university’s financial circumstances. In an interview, a member of Menino’s staff reiterated that the university must use the meeting before the Boston Redevelopment Authority to detail its financial reasons for the construction slowdown. The same obligation of sincere transparency should apply to all those affected by Harvard’s reactionary policies to the financial...
...issues. According to Assistant Director of the Harvard Foundation Loc Truong, this was also an issue brought up after the freshman discussions. “I think there were unfinished conversations during freshman week and I wanted to see where else they could lead,” said audience member Alyssa T. Yamamoto ’12. “I wanted to ask about the Asian perspective, I didn’t feel that was addressed.” Tatum said that she believed that the challenge was to create multiple conversations, because one conversation about race would...
...every diplomat's dream come true: the opportunity to negotiate with a famously erratic dictator in command of a repressive nuclear-armed regime that was once a charter member of the Axis of Evil. (See the top 10 embarrassing diplomatic moments...