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Harvard Announces Hiring Freeze

November 26, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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Although hardly the first to do so, Harvard has instituted an immediate hiring freeze of all noncritical staff positions, the Harvard Crimson reports. At a faculty meeting last week, the faculty dean estimated a freeze would save the university $10 million, which would help chip away at an estimated $200 million budget shortfall for the next fiscal year.

Although the school would not specify how many positions the freeze affects, the Crimson notes that there are currently 102 open positions on a university job database.

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Try Acai berry of 11:43PM March 26, 2010

Oh yes, let's eliminate tenure and have all our college professors be adjunct wage-slaves who have zero job security and can barely feed themselves. Great! I'm sure people under that kind of pressure make the very best teachers.

EKSwitaj of WA 4:10PM December 03, 2008

We have a new First Family both of whom are Harvard graduates, and neither came from money, particularly Mrs. Obama. Let's get real here, social diversity is essential not only because it's fair, but for our national security, it offers tremendous opportunity as an example of democracy. The days of well to do whites owning the keys to the kingdom are nearly gone. Get used to it. I have.

Mark of DC 5:22PM December 01, 2008

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