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...Modern Africa, 1852-1994,” is optimistic about Harvard’s new willingness to embrace Africa, embodied in the University’s addition of African Studies to the Department of African-American Studies and the granting to the Committee of African Studies the right to appoint faculty...
Gross is expected to appoint a deputy dean this semester to assist in administrative affairs of the College, a move which he says will free up his plate for more direct interaction with students and faculty members...
Cott’s presence on Yale’s short list took many of her colleagues by surprise. Levin has said in the past that he hoped to appoint a Yale professor to the post...
...have just one healthcare provider in charge of mental health treatment. Harvard’s bifurcated structure demands some kind of central management to make sure the two parts are cooperating. Right now, the only overseer of both parts is University President Lawrence H. Summers. The University needs to appoint someone else to supervise mental healthcare on campus, replete with a central office available to direct students to the proper organization and assist in coordination. This should not be difficult to do; the University already created a similar central office last spring—the Office of Sexual Assault Prevention...
...Bush Administration's drive to turn over sovereignty and reduce the U.S. troop presence in Iraq in time for the climax of the presidential campaign may hang in the balance. The U.S. plan, unveiled in November, calls for regional caucuses to appoint representatives to an interim legislature. Sistani aides say he suspects this method would allow the Americans and to a lesser degree the Governing Council--the U.S.-appointed group of transitional Iraqi leaders--to engineer the results to their liking. In an effort to mollify Sistani, the U.S. last week persuaded U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan to dispatch...