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Though the 17-page letter cites many successes, Knowles urged the Faculty to act to resolve problems he termed pressing.
At least one professor had doubts about whether Knowles' emphasis on Faculty hiring and retention left more pressing issues unresolved.
"We're meant to be a group of very confidential advisors to the President," says Calkins, also a former Crimson president. "We perform that function well by being out of the limelight." Calkins says what happens in Corporation meetings should stay behind closed doors so the president can bring up...
Looking like a cross between a phaser from Star Trek and a remote control from Wal-Mart, the input devices allow students to instantly "beam" their answers to a central terminal by pressing a corresponding numerical button. The terminal would then compile the answers and create final distribution statistics for...
The stunned lawyer explained that he represented a state agency and that state governments do not contribute to political candidates. As if in response to hearing some programmed words that altered his brain circuitry, the Congressman changed his tone and demeanor instantly. Suddenly, he had more pressing obligations. He would...