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In November 1994, the University announced that Rudenstine would take a medical leave of absence on the advice of doctors, who noted that he was suffering from severe fatigue and exhaustion. At the time, Rudenstine described the decision to take a leave as one he made with β€œthe greatest reluctance.”
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During his tenure, Rudenstine worked toward more effective collaboration among Harvard schools. He developed many interdisciplinary programs, such as the Mind, Brain and Behavior Interfaculty Initiative, the University Committee on the Environment, and the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American
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Rudenstine led Harvard's first university-wide fundraising campaign, raising more than $ 2.6 billion, surpassing the goal of $ 2.1 billion. With this funding Harvard increased student financial aid, supported new educational and research programs, built new buildings, and renovated existing spaces.
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In response, Rudenstine formed an Ad Hoc Committee on Employment Policies at Harvard, which surveyed employment practices and delivered a report to the president. The committee cited the university's strong record as an employer and recommended additional measures to build on the its offerings for
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Rudenstine advocated for a diverse student body. In April 2000, during the 30th-anniversary celebration of the Department of Afro-American Studies, he said, "Harvard will continue to take ethnicity and race into account, along with many other factors, as it admits students". Rudenstine also was
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Rudenstine oversaw the establishment of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, which merged Radcliffe College with Harvard. This created a community of faculty and fellows across the arts and sciences, and promoted the study of women, gender, and society. At the time the Dean of Radcliffe
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committed to providing increased financial aid and scholarships to students from a range of financial circumstances. Student scholarships and fellowship grants increased from $ 59 million in 1991 to $ 132 million in 2000, a year before he left the presidency.
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Studies. He reorganized the university’s administrative structure so that the school deans also worked as a consultative cabinet, and he recreated the provost position to oversee the interfaculty initiatives created during his presidency.
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Rudenstine was a strong supporter of university-based research. In the mid-1990s he helped found the Science Coalition and oversaw the growth of the university's federally sponsored research support, which rose to $ 320 million in 2000.
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Rudenstine was raised as a Roman Catholic and grew up speaking Italian with his mother’s family. Later in life, he said, he began to understand more about his Jewish heritage. He also pointed out that he had attended an
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Institute of Advanced Study, Drew Faust said of Rudenstine, β€œHe made it possible and continues to offer me and the Institute support in ways too varied to enumerate. The Institute would not exist without him”.
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Most of Rudenstine's career has been dedicated to educational administration. He taught at Harvard from 1964 to 1968 as an instructor and then assistant professor in the Department of English and
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Rudenstine has been a member of various advisory groups, including the National Commission on Preservation and Access and the Council on Library Resources. He has also served as a trustee of the
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Rudenstine was known as mild-mannered and avoided internal controversy, usually taking a hands-off approach to leading the university. He initially objected to the
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served as acting president. Rudenstine returned from his absence in February 1994 and went on to serve seven more years until stepping down in 2001.
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boarding school and a university with Presbyterian roots. "One way or another, I’ve become extremely ecumenical", he said. He attended the
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of 1998–2001, an initiative that drew the support of thousands of students, faculty, and alumni, including Senator
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From 1968 to 1988, Rudenstine was a faculty member and senior administrator at Princeton. A scholar of
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employees, which Rudenstine endorsed and advocated for during the remainder of his tenure.
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in 1956 after completing his senior thesis, "The Burden of Poetry: A Study in the Art of
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Under Rudenstine, endowments grew from $ 4.7 billion in 1991 to more than $ 15 billion.
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and the Wooster School, of which he is a graduate. He serves on the boards of the
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Pointing Our Thoughts: Reflections on Harvard and Higher Education, 1991–2001
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After his time at Princeton, he served as executive vice-president of the
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and taught a yearly freshman seminar in 20th-century poetry at Harvard.
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List by Class & Section: All Active Members as of October 2007
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in Danbury on a scholarship and was selected to participate in
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The House of Barnes: The Man, the Collection, the Controversy
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He took a three-month leave of absence, during which provost
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Rudenstine is an honorary Fellow of New College, Oxford and
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Since 2017, Rudenstine has chaired the Advisory Board for
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from 1991 to 2001. He gained a reputation as an effective
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Ideas of Order: A Close Reading of Shakespeare's Sonnets
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in English literature from Harvard; his dissertation,
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For the Harvard Presidency, an American Success Story
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Neil L. Rudenstine
President of Harvard University
Derek C. Bok
Lawrence Summers
Danbury
Connecticut
Princeton University
BA
New College, Oxford
MA
Harvard University
PhD
Thesis
Sir Philip Sidney: The styles of love
Douglas Bush
scholar
administrator
Harvard University
Danbury
Connecticut
Kyiv
Campobasso
Episcopal
Wooster School
Camp Rising Sun
Princeton University
John Keats
Matthew Arnold
Thomas Stearns Eliot
U.S. Army

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