Daniel J. T. Schuker
Bok Passes ‘Go’ But Does Not Collect Paycheck
Shortly before Lawrence H. Summers announced his resignation from the Harvard presidency last February, the University’s top governing board asked
Toward a Consensus
As the Gates Foundation works to bring universities’ medical innovations to the developing world, student activists are taking up the
A New Deal On Lifesaving Drugs
This is the first article in a three-part series. Part 2: Tear Down This Wall? Part 3: Harvard Eyes
Next President Same as Last?
With constant public scrutiny and the always-present threat of a Faculty no-confidence vote, the Harvard presidency might seem a daunting
Prof Dogged by Dung Is Demoted
Andrei Shleifer ’82 isn’t the only Harvard economics professor to have been stripped of his endowed title after allegedly getting
Stanford’s No. 2 Denies Mass. Hall Ambitions
Online gamblers are giving Stanford Provost John W. Etchemendy better odds at being named Harvard’s 28th president than any candidate
Bok Heads to Italy
Interim President Derek C. Bok bade “ci vediamo” to his Mass. Hall office yesterday, as he set out for a
Citing Inequality, College Ends Early Action
In a move unprecedented among the nation’s top private schools, Harvard College will scrap its early admission program next fall
College Rejects Early Admissions
In a move unprecedented among the nation’s top private schools, Harvard College will scrap its early admission program next fall
Bok Pledges ‘Active Year’
Derek C. Bok expects to be out of a job by next July, but the University’s interim president said in
Gen Ed Committee To Unveil Preliminary Report This Month; Final Report To Follow
The committee charged with replacing the Core Curriculum with a new plan of general education hopes to unveil its preliminary
Rubin Vows To Stay At Harvard
Harvard Corporation member Robert E. Rubin ’60 has resigned from the board. No, not that board. In fact, although Rubin
Bok Pledges 'Active Year'
Derek C. Bok expects to be out of a job by next July, but the University’s interim president said in
Rubin Sheds One Board Post But Vows To Keep Another
Harvard Corporation member Robert E. Rubin ’60 has resigned from the board. No, not that board. In fact, although Rubin
Summers Named Eliot Univ. Prof
Lawrence H. Summers has vacated his Mass. Hall office, but he’s gained two new spots on campus in its place.