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Knowles’s tenure as Dean of FAS certainly did not escape from controversy. While we have criticized some of his decisions??particularly during his interim deanship—he ultimately kept the best interests of the Faculty in mind and his tenure was a boon for all the University’s departments and constituencies...
...year ago, the College convened a Space Assessment Committee to collect comprehensive data on all of the residential space at the College. The committee’s recommendations were assessed by the Office of Residential Life (ORL)—a University Hall group in charge of housing decisions??in the summer of 2007, and their findings are largely seen as the basis for many of the changes enacted by the Houses this year.Associate Dean for Residential Life, Suzy M. Nelson declined to comment for this story yesterday.The announcement comes just two days before Housing Day, when current...
...slow, tortuous confrontation of racism has been called America’s great historic struggle. Even the institution of race-based hiring decisions??with their good intentions paving the way to hell as ever—forebodes a future still far removed from that nebulous multicultural promise of “color-blindness...
...named to the All-American second-team. The pair also got the nod for the All-Northeast Region first-team. The two forwards are the only players from the Ivy League to be selected to the All-American team. Akpan—who was one of just three unanimous decisions??and Fucito, along with senior captain Matt Hoff, were also selected to the All-Ivy first-team. Additionally, Akpan was chosen as a second-team All-American by College Soccer News and was the only underclassman in the country to be chosen as a semi-finalist...
...doubt that the president’s drawing of lines on cloning and embryo use was a positive factor in making this come to fruition.” Far from helping the recent studies “come to fruition,” Bush’s policy decisions?? only effect has been to hinder the field of regenerative medicine as a whole, particularly in the United States. Indeed many stem cell scientists have left the country to pursue their research in nations more hospitable to their work...