Harvard Medical School Dean Addresses Financial Struggles and Campus Rules
Financial Struggles Faced by Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School's Dean George Q. Daley '82 emphasized pressing financial challenges during his annual State of the School address. The impact of funding cuts and dwindling endowment returns have created a tense atmosphere, necessitating immediate action to stabilize the institution's finances.
New Campus Rules Implemented
- Campus Use Rules aim to enhance safety and efficiency.
- Adjustments to space allocation to accommodate ongoing challenges.
- Focused strategies on maintaining order and productivity.
Post-Affirmative Action Admissions Trends
Dean Daley also addressed the fallout from post-affirmative action admissions, which adds complexity to enrollment strategies. The need for a revised approach is clearer than ever as the school aims to uphold its prestige amid fluctuating admission rates.
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