She gave an interview to the FT's Rebecca Knight in which she said that her priorities are, in this order:
1) making Harvard more affordable to lower- and middle-income students 2) to "make Harvard operate as one university" 3) to advocate for the arts
Ms Faust said the fact that she is the first woman to lead Harvard "matters enormously".
"My appointment was stunningly meaningful to women and men across the world. I find this moving; I find this a responsibility. I'm proud to play that role."
Does anyone else get the feeling that Faust's appreciation of her status as HFWP (Harvard's first woman president) has actually grown since she was chosen?
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