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...many Okies to tramp through Harvard’s halls, only one has ever come from Enid—Melissa L. Dell ’05. She remembers her hometown fondly as “the sort of place where getting on the Dean??s list in junior high is a big deal...
Though the carrels of Widener and the trails by the Charles keep Dell busy, she hasn’t forgotten her roots. Dell recalls how other former Dean??s-listers didn’t realize that SAT IIs would be necessary for admission to many selective colleges. So, she established College Matters, an organization to help high school students learn exactly what they need to apply to college. Dell’s motive “goes back to [her] background from being from rural Oklahoma...
...This fissure was of course prefigured by the Dean campaign, which was always less about pushing an ideological critique than about pressing its outsider reformist sensibility. So if you’re looking for a bellwether for the Democrats’ post-election direction, keep your eye on Dean??s bid to be the Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair. Not to say that Dean is the only candidate with a mind for reform, but his chairmanship candidacy is quickly taking on the same sort of reformist symbolism as his presidential...
Announcers John P. Blickstead ’06 and W. Trey Kollmer ’07 called the shots over the loudspeaker and referees regulated throughout the bracket-style tournament, which was sponsored by the Undergraduate Council, the Dean??s office, Harvard Christian Impact’s Athletes in Action and the IM Program...
...dodgeball tournament is maybe the greatest event Harvard has ever seen,” said Director of Social Programming for the Dean??s Office Zachary A. Corker ’04, who helped organize the event and played on the dean??s team. “It’s a great sport, and takes several important skills: strength, coordination, speed, intelligence and good looks...