Re-evaluating Levin's record on leadership
Last year, President Richard Levin argued that, contrary to criticism, he has indeed showed leadership.
"People misconstrue what constitutes moral leadership -- they think making statements to The New York Times is moral leadership. Well, maybe it is, but there are other ways to accomplish things that actually drive toward important social goals," Levin told the Yale Herald.
Levin is right, of course. Statements in the Times are useless. Action is what constitutes leadership. When we look for examples of strong leaders in Yale's past, we find those who made specific and...
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