No Confidence ...
In a suprise action, Harvard's faculty of Arts and Sciences passed a vote of no confidence in President Larry Summers yesterday. It is the first time such an action has happened in the history of the University. The resolution was expected to lose, but it passed on a vote of 218-185. A milder resolution of rebuke of Summers'"managerial style" was also adopted by a vote of 253-137. Here's The Crimson's report. Chris Bray makes a good point about what all this means for"academic mono-culture."


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But we live in a winner-take-all democracy, so that even an election with 5% turnout that is won by a margin of about 10% can be considered a "victory" (we had a union mail-in vote like that recently).
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