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This process must eventually involve exploration of other solutions to institutional communication problems. One possible fix would be the establishment of a faculty advocate??€”a single person or a small committee of respected professors from across the departmental spectrum. Unlike the Dean of the Faculty, such an advocate would not participate in funding, salary, and tenure decisions and would be solely focused on the Faculty-administration relationship. Of course, such a proposal would require extensive input from both sides, especially in light of the response to Knowles’ somewhat similar, but last-minute proposal...
...Cardin licensed his name to a line of ready-to-wear clothes, he diluted his brand and his value plummeted. And few know that Isaac Mizrahi only launched his Target line after he had to close his own couture line after a few bad seasons, as reported by The Advocate??€™s Sept. 2003 issue...
Louis Begley ’54, who chairs the Advocate??€™s board of trustees, said that he is certain that the generosity of alumni will keep the publication’s financial affairs sound...
...Begley, the Advocate??€™s rich history, firmly rooted in the achievements of T.S. Eliot and E.E. Cummings, make the struggle to maintain its South St. building all the more pressing...
Gross has embraced initiatives to reform various aspects of the undergraduate experience. He saw the freshman seminar program—of which he has been a longtime advocate??€”grow to its greatest number yet: 115 freshmen seminars will be offered this year. The curricular review report calls for enough seminars to accommodate all first-year students—130 freshman seminars will be needed, and Gross has said he is determined to attract top professors to the 15-person classes...