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...including the reasonableness of the tenure process, support available for faculty members with families, and compensation—Harvard only received an exemplary rating in one area: teaching. Stanford and Brown University both received exemplary status on eight of the criteria, followed by Duke with seven, and Dartmouth with six. Patricia P. Jones, vice provost for faculty development and diversity and a biology professor at Stanford, attributes some of the disparities in faculty satisfaction to differences in the relationship between schools and their parent universities. “Schools within Harvard are very independent,” says Jones...
...have stepped up to get the Crimson off to one of its most successful starts in program history. Junior Sarah Vaillancourt leads the team with 20 points recorded through nine games and was recently named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week for Harvard to commanding wins over No. 8 Dartmouth, Rensselaer and Union this past week. Though the Crimson’s offensive attack so far has been a well-balanced one, as 10 different players have contributed to the team’s 34 goals this season. Notably, rookies Anna McDonald, Liza Ryabkina, Katherine Chute, Kate Buesser, and Deborah...
...honors in her division, receiving the ECAC Player of the Week award. Vaillancourt led the Crimson with four goals and four assists in three wins for No. 2 Harvard. She netted a goal and an assist in last Tuesday’s 2-1 victory over No. 8 Dartmouth, and scored six points over the weekend in the Crimson’s road sweep of RPI and Union. The men’s hockey team saw one of its players honored as well. Freshman forward Michael Biega was named the ECAC Rookie of the Week after scoring his first career...
...captain Mike Taylor slammed in a shorthanded goal late in a hard-fought game and delivered a physical Dartmouth team (4-4-1, 2-4-1 ECAC) a 1-0 loss at the Bright Hockey Center on Saturday night. Sophomore goalie Kyle Richter closed the door with his third shutout of the season to secure a win for the Harvard men’s hockey team (6-2-1, 5-2-1). “[Richter] has been our best player, I think, in all but one game,” said head coach Ted Donato...
...swept Cornell (1-3, 0-3). “They rolled everyone,” assistant coach Christopher Miller said. “Not dropping a game is a hard thing to do.” Harvard came into the match following its somewhat lackluster 6-3 win over Dartmouth on Wednesday and was looking for an improved showing. “We were really intense and focused [Saturday] morning,” said sophomore Katherine O’Donnell, who won, 9-2, 9-2, 9-2, at No. 3. “We had to come out aggressive...