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...response to an official letter that I sent to her in accordance with the Faculty of Arts and Science's "Guidelines for the Resolution of Faculty Grievances," I received a letter from Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Carol J. Thompson. In her letter, which was marked "Personal and Confidential," Thompson wrote, "I want to state unequivocally that I have not had, and will not have, any role in your tenure review." Since the contents of Thompson's letter directly concerned my appeal, and since the confidentiality in the appeal process is designed to protect the grievant, Weld Professor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letters | 6/9/1999 | See Source »

Phase 2 of the Guidelines required that Berkowitz consult privately with an associate dean. Berkowitz says the obvious choice was Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Carol Thompson, wife of Associate Provost Dennis F. Thompson. Dennis Thompson figures prominently in Berkowitz's grievance...

Author: By Jacqueline A. Newmyer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Berkowitz's Appeal Process Spanned 1998-99 Academic Year | 6/7/1999 | See Source »

Second, Berkowitz stated in his grievance, Thompson compromised his review because he is the husband of Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Carol J. Thompson, whose duties include administrative functions related to Faculty appointments...

Author: By Jacqueline A. Newmyer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Berkowitz's Claim Found "Clearly Without Merit" | 6/7/1999 | See Source »

Phase 2 of the Guidelines required thatBerkowitz consult privately with an associatedean. Berkowitz says the obvious choice wasAssociate Dean for Academic Affairs Carol J.Thompson, wife of Associate Provost Dennis F.Thompson. Dennis Thompson figures prominently inBerkowitz's grievance...

Author: By Jacqueline A. Newmyer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tenure appeal spans 1998-99 academic year | 6/7/1999 | See Source »

...look toward the holiday hangover. What will partitioned Kosovo look like in a month or so, when the victims, the villains and the victors all walk the same bomb-pocked streets? Maybe like the postwar Vienna of "The Third Man" (1950). Written by Graham Greene, lensed by the great Carol Reed (the just-deceased Oliver's uncle), and peopled with a pitch-perfect cast of Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard and a ravishing, gut-wrenching Alida Valli as the bad guy's girlfriend, this is quite simply one of the five best movies ever made, no taste-accounting necessary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Sneak Preview of Postwar Pristina | 6/4/1999 | See Source »

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