In the Crimson, Johannah Cornblatt reports on Theda Skocpol’s decision to step down as GSAS dean. A very fine article, but one line caught my eye:

Skocpol was widely considered a candidate to replace Knowles, who is serving as interim dean until July 1, but her announcement suggests that she will no longer vie for that post.

Really? Why? That’s an important assertion, but it lacks context and supporting evidence. Why, exactly, does the move suggest that Skocpol will no longer vie for the deanship? (After all, we can all think of a certain Harvard figure who said no to one deanship because she was interested in a bigger job.) Tell me more, Johannah…..

Who will be the next FAS dean? Here are the three candidates whose names occasionally drift downwind from Cambridge to Manhattan…..


Theda Skocpol
Gov/sociology prof
Current GSAS dean
Senior adviser at
the Radcliffe Institute


Jeremy Bloxham
Geophysicist,
computational scientist
Dean for the physical sciences


John Huth
Physicist
Chairman, Dept. of Physics

These are the names I hear. What about you?

Just to sweeten the pot a little…let me announce a contest. The first person to correctly guess (i.e., post) Drew Faust’s pick for FAS dean will receive from me, in the mail, a silver pen with “Harvard” inscribed on it. (They were giving ’em away at the “Harvard in Canada” conference last weekend.) It’s a lovely pen with a Yale-blue grip (I know, weird) and it comes in a nice box with a little red string around it.

Vote now! And when the time comes, e-mail me and identify yourself (we’ll have to use the honor system here). I’ll send you this top-quality Harvard pen, value at least ten bucks, yours free for the simple matter of being right and being first….

And don’t let this stop you from voting, because as am employee of this blog, I can not enter the contest, but…my guess? Jeremy Bloxham.