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Subject:        Cornel West: His Harvard peers seek his return
Date:   Tue, 6 Jun 2006 09:02:04 -0400
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Some seek a scholar's return
His Harvard peers hope to woo West 

By Marcella Bombardieri, Globe Staff | June 6, 2006

With Harvard University president Lawrence H. Summers about to exit, some
professors are planning an effort to woo back celebrity scholar Cornel West,
who decamped to Princeton after Summers assailed his scholarship and
teaching.

``Nothing could please me more" than West's return, said Henry Louis Gates
Jr., the outgoing chairman of the school's department of African and African
American studies. ``Cornel West is the man."

Gates, interviewed yesterday, said many of his colleagues in the department
felt the same way. He declined to comment on whether he believed that West
was interested, saying they have not had formal talks. West did not respond
to a call last week, and an assistant said he was traveling yesterday and
unreachable.

Perhaps no other event at Harvard could serve as a greater symbolic rebuke
of Summers than a decision to rehire West, a scholar of religion and
political philosophy. Summers's dispute with West in 2001 produced the first
major controversy of his presidency, giving him a reputation among campus
critics as a bully whose approach to leadership favored attack over
persuasion. Conversely, his champions saw it as evidence of a refreshing
boldness lacking among most college presidents.

West's departure was a blow to African-American studies at Harvard.
Enrollment plummeted in the introductory class he had taught. The departures
of four other professors, three of them renowned scholars, for a variety of
reasons over the last four years contributed to a sense that the ``dream
team" that Gates built had fallen apart.

Bringing West back would require the approval of either Derek Bok, who next
month will become interim president, or Bok's successor.

The African and African American studies department has been hiring large
numbers of respected but lesser-known scholars. It remains strong, professor
Ingrid Monson said yesterday, ``but none of us are as electric in the
classroom as Cornel West."

``I think everyone of us, when we learned president Summers was leaving, had
this on our mind," added Monson, who is chairwoman of the music department
as well as a professor in African and African-American studies. ``I called
Skip [Gates] immediately and asked, `Have you talked to Cornel?' "

West has left no doubt that he returned to Princeton, where he had taught
previously, because of Summers. In his 2004 book, ``Democracy Matters," he
described the fateful encounter in October 2001.

Summers began the meeting by using an obscenity to ask West to help him
cause problems for an outspoken conservative professor, Harvey Mansfield,
West said. Then the president complained that West had missed three weeks of
classes to work on Bill Bradley's presidential campaign in 2000, that he was
contributing to grade inflation, and that his rap CD was an embarrassment to
Harvard. He also said West needed to do more scholarly work.

West denied all the accusations, saying he had missed one class in his
entire time at Harvard, that his grades would hold up next to those in any
other department, and that he had written 16 books, including scholarly
work.

Summers, West wrote in this book, ``messed with the wrong Negro."
Summers has never publicly offered his version of the episode, but has said
he tried to reach out to West before the professor left Harvard. A Summers
spokesman did not return a call yesterday.

Charles J. Ogletree Jr., a professor at Harvard Law School and a friend of
West, said he would welcome him back, but expressed skepticism that he would
leave Princeton. ``He loves Princeton," Ogletree said. ``He's got wonderful
colleagues and a supportive president, and an environment where his teaching
and his scholarship are consistently respected."

The fact that Gates wants to poach West from Princeton suggests he is not
planning to leave Harvard, despite regular rumors to that effect. Gates said
he intends to stay in Cambridge and continue making documentary films on
African-American history.

While he is stepping down at the end of the month as department chair after
15 years, he will remain director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for
African and African American Research. A new department chairman has not
been named.

Gates said he expects that in the fall, the faculty will discuss the idea of
recruiting West with Bok and Jeremy Knowles, who will become interim dean of
the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Bok did not return a call yesterday, and
Knowles said he didn't know anything about it.

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