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...time when interdisciplinary and campus-wide collaboration has been identified as a priority, Brandt, appointed last week as the dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will likely find his greatest asset to be his capacity to humor and unite the far-flung, autonomous, and occasionally disparate elements of a complex University community...
Harvard’s plan, which was announced by President Drew G. Faust and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Michael D. Smith, focuses on increasing aid to middle- and upper-class families. The plan includes reducing the amount that families earning under $180,000 will have to pay, as well as eliminating the expectation that Harvard students should take out loans, according to a University statement...
...dedicated to providing access to Christian scripture, is acting entirely within the law. Its chief customer is the China Christian Council, the supervisory body for the country's state-controlled Protestant churches. "You can build on trust or it can be broken, depending on how you act," says Peter Dean, a New Zealander and the resident consultant for the United Bible Society at Amity's Nanjing plant. "In the case of Bibles, the government took a step in 1979 and extended trust toward the church to assemble, worship and print its own materials. I think it's important to make...
...Interim Dean of the College David Pilbeam
...Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said that since the new program could boost Harvard’s yield—the number of admitted students who matriculate—the admissions office may accept a smaller class this year...