<p>(from the Daily Princetonian)</p>
<p>"Some professors and administrators at… have suggested that frustration with Summers may open up possibilities for recruitment to Princeton.</p>
<p>Engineering school dean Maria Klawe said that Princeton has “been very proactive in the last several years looking for more outstanding scholars that can contribute to the diversity of the institution.”</p>
<p>As “many [Harvard] faculty are upset,” she said, they may be more willing to consider a move.</p>
<p>(From this morning’s "Daily Princetonian)</p>
<p>“I don’t see all the departments saying, ‘Who’s at Harvard that we can steal?’” she said. “But we have our eyes and ears open.”</p>
<p>Physics department chair Daniel Marlow said his department is “always on the lookout for top faculty people, especially women.”</p>
<p>“If an opportunity came along, we’d look into it and perhaps act,” he added.</p>
<p>Physics professor Curtis Callan said in an email that a “mass exodus” is unlikely.</p>
<p>“Harvard has unique strengths and is a redoubtable competitor, so we are happy for any advantage we can get,” he said. “However, I don’t think the current ‘situation’ at Harvard is likely to benefit us in more than a marginal and temporary way, if at all.”</p>