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...that the new system would be organized by entryways, according to Gouinlock, who attended the meeting. “All of us will be pushing really hard for residentially-based advising,” Gouinlock said. In addition to Rinere and O’Brien, Dean of Freshmen Thomas Dingman, Assistant Dean for Academic Planning Inge-Lise Ameer, and Resident Dean of Freshmen James N. Mancall also attended the dinner meeting with prefect board members. “[College administrators] are being more conciliatory now—at least in attitude,” Gouinlock said. —Staff...
Condoms will be unrolled in Greenough, Weld, and Canaday this semester in a pilot project to provide protection in freshmen dorms, according to an e-mail written by Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67 obtained by The Crimson. The Center for Wellness and Health Communication (CWHC) will purchase the boxes, and freshmen involved with the Community Health Initiative (CHI) will keep them stocked, he wrote. Yard Operations will decide where to place the boxes and will be responsible for their installment. CWHC director and CHI supervisor Keli Ballinger said the condoms will be stocked...
...still denies first-year men the resources to fulfill that prophetic motto. Thankfully, the Undergraduate Council recently passed a bill to support the placement of condoms in all freshmen dorms to supplement the current supply in the Houses—a move that Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67 has encouraged. We hope that in the coming weeks, CHI addresses the obvious desire of the community and begins to stock freshmen dorms with protection...
Matthew L. Sundquist ’09, a co-sponsor of the bill to place free condoms in freshman dorms, said Harvard’s Community Health Initiative (CHI) is willing to install, fund, and continually stock the condom dispensers and that Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67 supports the idea...
...home institutions for the visiting students.” The Harvard admissions office has also told the eight Tulane freshmen that they must re-enroll at Tulane for the spring semester, but may apply for transfer to Harvard for next fall. Harvard Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman explained that the deadlines for transfer applications has already passed. “Harvard admits intercollegiate transfers in the spring for the next year’s fall or spring semesters. The group that has been selected for spring term ’05-’06 is fully constituted...