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...After kicking off their effort in mid-February with a panel discussion called "The Future of Ethnic Studies at Harvard," the three timed the height of their campaign for Cultural Rhythms...
...focus back on initiatives in higher education. Undergraduate and graduate students should be included in this process, as the University community to which they belong decides its new academic priorities. Brown University, in its own recently begun search for a new president, placed three students on an advisory panel to the 13-member selection committee. Stanford, which selected its new president just two months ago, seated a student representative on its student panel. Harvard, too, should let students interested in serving on the committee apply for such a position...
...students--should have a permanent place on the Corporation, following the lead of public universities across the country that place students on their board of trustees or, at the very least, allow them to attend board meetings. The same should be true of the College's Administrative Board, the panel of Harvard deans and senior tutors charged with disciplining undergraduates. Unlike the disciplinary committees at Yale, Princeton, Duke, Cornell, the University of Pennsylvania and Williams (to name just a few other schools), Harvard's ad board includes no student representatives...
...panel included an economist and a young female founder of a start-up Internet company...
...there much doubt on Wall Street about what the Fed panel was planning. Just two weeks ago, Robert Parry, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and a voting member, strongly hinted at the outcome by declaring in a speech "We have moved cautiously, but that doesn't mean we only have a single note to play...