Word: advisor
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...event aimed to help Americans understand that “Islam has no place for violent attacks like the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center,” said Laila El-Haddad, the graduate student advisor to the Harvard Islamic Society...
While prefects provide too little presence in first-year dormitories to be sufficient advisors, proctors are forced to do too much—by taking on the role of both advisor and disciplinarian. The proctor-student relationship has been compromised because of proctors’ responsibility to be both authority figures and friends. Because proctors are not a confidential resource, students often find it awkward to talk to them about sensitive subjects...
...would not only draw many applicants, it would also alleviate some of the space crunch in the Houses. Programs like the First-year Outdoor Program have already demonstrated that upperclass students are more than responsible enough to take on the role of mentor, advisor and friend to first-year students. If Harvard students can be trusted to guide first-years through the wilderness for a week before the year begins, they can certainly be trusted to guide first-years through their initial semesters at Harvard College...
...He’s a person who’s dedicated his entire life to the values on which the ACS is founded,” said Heather K. Gerken, an assistant professor at the law school and the ACS faculty advisor...
Professor of Yiddish Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature Ruth R. Wisse is co-faculty advisor of the Harvard Salient and is author of the book, If I Am Not for Myself: The Liberal Betrayal of the Jews...