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After all, "anywhere but Adams, Eliot or Kirkland," is a perenially popular first-choice house. Students who are disinclined to live in stereotyped houses could still avoid them under the non-ordered choice system. Non-ordered choice would thus introduce randomization to every house except the ones that need it...
"On the minus side, it may be that some of the things I do this year are very naive, [things] I would not have done with more experience," says Mas-Colell. "On the plus side, perhaps it's a new face on the block. Perhaps I am less conditioned by...
The appointment is unique for another reason. Mas-Colell, a Spanish national with permanent resident status in the U.S., is considered a minority by the federal government's affirmative action criteria. There are no other minorities with the rank of associate dean or higher in FAS.
The new chairs--which are the fourth and fifth to be endowed this decade--cost $1.5 million each to establish, GSD administrators said.
GSD Dean Gerald M. McCue said administrators are particularly pleased with the new professorships because they come at a time when the school is actively seeking to expand its faculty despite setbacks.