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...College’s Admissions and Financial Aid office will cut its travel budget next year by fifty percent, eliminating virtually all non-local high school visits, Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said in an interview yesterday. The scale-down—the admissions office’s response to a Faculty of Arts and Sciences-mandated budget cut of 15 percent for all units—comes two years after Harvard announced an end to its Early Admissions program. At the time, Fitzsimmons stressed the office’s commitment to increasing outreach...
...College Dean Evelynn M. Hammonds and Harvard Foundation Director S. Allen Counter presented Aykroyd with his Artist of the Year Award, which also bore the signature of University President Drew G. Faust...
...other construction projects, will be delayed, citing a projected 25 percent drop in Yale’s endowment by June. University President Drew G. Faust also forecasted a similarly significant endowment drop of roughly 30 percent by the end of this academic year. Still, Suzy M. Nelson, the associate dean of residential life, said that the need for House renewal will take precedence—even amid sweeping budget cuts. Nelson reiterated the College’s commitment to the “ambitious” renewal plan, calling it a priority and echoing sentiments expressed by Faust, Dean...
...good win for us especially to follow up last week,” co-captain Nick Sapia said. “We got over our win pretty well and played well against a good Stony Brook team.” The No. 15/14 Crimson was led by sophomore attackman Dean Gibbons. Gibbons, who missed last week’s surprising victory over the Blue Devils with pneumonia, terrorized the Seawolves to the tune of four goals and an assist. He was one of eight Harvard players to score on the afternoon. “Dean didn’t play...
...Grose, Dean allegedly amusing e-mail depicting watermelons on White House lawn is sent by to fellow Orange County citizens, among them an unamused black woman unawareness that the alleged affinity of African Americans for watermelon is one of the basic tenets of racial stereotyping is claimed by why the - okay, Dean, have it your way - non-racist image of watermelons on the White House lawn is supposed to be funny goes unexplained...