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The coalition also demanded the creation of a full-time position devoted solely to student advocacy in situations of sexual violence. Assistant Dean of the College Karen E. Avery '87, also dean of coeducation, is currently the first administrator to deal with incidents of sexual violence.
A week before Harvard Law School (HLS) celebrates 45 years of coeducation, a group of about 75 law students are asking the school's administration to step up efforts to diversify the student body.
Lee has also been working with Karen E. Avery'87, assistant dean for coeducation and co-founderof the Harvard College Women's Initiative. Theprogram was founded in 1997 to bring distinguishedwomen to campus to talk with students.
According to Johnston, as Harvard embraced the spirit of coeducation in the 1970s, the number of women elected to the traditionally male Board of Overseers dramatically increased. Today, 11 of the 30 overseers are female, and many, including Armstrong, have held leadership positions on the board's internal committees.
From coeducation, to co-residency, to the official merger in 1977, many said Radcliffe's role in the lives of most undergraduate women has been steadily diminishing.