Word: advisor
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...accepts certain responsibilities towards undergraduates more directly. Until this meeting of the minds occurs, whether autonomously or at the behest of University Hall, I can only say that there are and will be, sadly, "no plans to rework the system". RISHI GANTI Feb. 11, 1999 The author is an advisor in the Department of Economics, a resident tutor in economics at Lowell House, and Head Teaching Fellow of Economics 1423, "Capital Markets...
...Kleiner's advisor, Dr. Patrice Higonnet, Robert Walton Goelet Professor of French History, described Jeremy as being "one of the most gifted undergraduates I have seen in my thirty odd years as an instructor in our university...
Advising across the concentrations varies widely. Many undergraduates claim to have never met their advisor while others lunch with their advisor in the faculty club every two weeks. Creative solutions must be applied to the advising system...
Especially in large concentrations, where a pool of graduate students work as advisors, students should be able to pick their own advisor. In many cases, a student will feel more comfortable with someone other than their own advisor to discuss curricular or personal concerns...
...Thursday's ceremony at the Polish Embassy in Washington, D.C., Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Leszek Balcerowicz presented the award to Sachs and David Lipton, who also served as an economic advisor during those years...