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1. David Rockefeller, Sr.
Tribe Posting : Spotlight : 04/25/2008

The New Rockefeller Center

2. Planet Harvard
Magazine Archives Article : March/April 2008

What’s in the cards for some of Harvard’s most prominent players? Astrologer Noel Tyl reads the horoscopes of three stars.

3. The Search for Harvard's Next Leader
Magazine Archives Article : Spring 2007

The inside story on how the Corporation's second choice became the next president of Harvard.

4. Feeling the Heat from Capitol Hill
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 01/26/2008

Harvard and Yale's attempts to fend off political pressure from Washington by expanding financial aid aren't working.

5. Summers Gets a Boost, Faust Takes a Hit
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 01/22/2008

Thanks to an op-ed in today's Times, the rehabilitation of Larry Summers continues.

6. Drew Faust On the Hot Seat
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 01/14/2008

After she's accused of dissing public education, Harvard's president, to paraphrase Gomer Pyle, denies, denies, denies.

7. Allston Gets a Second Look
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 12/12/2007

The Boston Globe reports that Drew Faust will reevaluate some of Larry Summers' plans for Allston. But is she putting the brakes on the wrong part of the plan?

8. Harvard Shares the Wealth
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 12/10/2007

The University unveils a new, more generous financial aid plan, and escalates the competition between America's richest schools.

9. Drew Faust Disses Public Universities
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 12/07/2007

In an article on the growing wealth of top-tier universities, Harvard's president says public schools should stick to the small stuff.

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1. The National Review Trashes Howard Gardner
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 09/13/2007

A liberal Harvard professor gets the National Review's dander up.

2. Caroline Hoxby in the Journal
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 06/15/2007

The Wall Street Journal reports on the loss of Harvard's economics star.

3. From the Editors of 02138
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007
4. How to Run Harvard
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

What Drew Faust can learn from Derek Bok.

5. Lady in Waiting
Magazine Archives Article : May/June 2007

As Drew Gilpin Faust prepares to take Harvard’s helm, the president-elect remains a little-known figure to many faculty, students, and alumni. How did the Civil War historian and Radcliffe dean make her way to the top of the world’s most powerful university? And what does she intend to do now that she’s there? Richard Bradley reports on the big questions surrounding Harvard’s new president.

6. Sticking up for Larry Summers
Editorial Blogs Posting : Shots in the Dark : 03/28/2007

The author of a new book unfairly criticizes Larry Summers.

7. The Search for Harvard's Next Leader
Magazine Archives Article : Winter 2007

On the morning of Wednesday, January 31, Thomas R. Cech, the Nobel Prize–winning head of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, picked up the phone and called the Harvard Crimson. In December, the newspaper had reported that Cech was a candidate for the presidency of Harvard. Now, Cech told the paper, “I have withdrawn my name from consideration.” Quickly posted online, those words shocked the Harvard campus. Cech wasn’t the first candidate to say no, but his exit was different. It came late in the search process, and the campus buzz had it that he wasn’t just a candidate, he was a leading candidate. With Cech gone, who was left?

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