Summers' Resignation Costs Harvard
The Wall St. Journal reports that several large donors have postponed fulfilling or retracted their pledges in the wake of President Larry Summers' resignation from the presidency of Harvard University after a protracted battle with the faculty. They include:
- $100 million from media mogul Mortimer Zuckerman to fund a neuroscience institute.
- $100 million from Richard A. Smith, a former member of Harvard's governing board, to fund a 500,000-square-foot science complex.
- $75 million from David Rockefeller for study-abroad trips for every Harvard undergraduate in need of financial aid.
- $115 million gift pledge was retracted by Larry Ellison, Oracle's chief executive.
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