Tilghman denies Harvard interest
Though newspapers have speculated in recent weeks that President Tilghman might be a candidate to replace Larry Summers as the president of Harvard, Tilghman said she has no interest in the job in an interview Wednesday."Why would I leave the best job in higher education?" Tilghman said, adding, "I have spoken to no one, and I have no interest in the job."The Guardian, a British newspaper, reported Tuesday that religion professor Cornel West GS '80, who left Harvard in 2002 after a much-publicized spat with Summers, had suggested Tilghman as a possible replacement for Summers.West had previously said he believes his former employer could learn from the examples of "strong-willed" women, such as Tilghman and Brown president Ruth Simmons.West specifically praised Tilghman's leadership in an interview Tuesday."She would be a great university president across the board," West said.




