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...said Steele. Brooke E. McDowell ’12, one of the few freshmen lucky enough to attend, left the dean’s kitchen with more than just a full stomach. “It was nice to see behind the scenes,” she said. Dingman??s comfortable accommodations allowed for some hands-on assistance from a few courageous volunteers. The chefs demonstrated the “claw method” used to cut onions, which entails using the knuckle to protect the fingers and support the knife. McDowell said that she would not soon...
While the program allows facilitators to lead their discussions as they see fit, Dingman??s office contacted three upperclassmen to pinpoint the most relevant areas of discussion, such as how people define happiness and what people value in life...
...certainly share Dean Dingman??s concerns about protecting student privacy,” Nye Barth, the third assistant dean of freshmen, writes in an e-mail. “I really have nothing else to add to [Dingman??s and Fitzsimmons’] characterization of the communication...
...appreciated. But the Freshman Dean’s Office (FDO), under the leadership of Thomas A. Dingman ’67, is attempting to stimulate first-year social life. This signals a welcome shot in the arm for the freshman social experience. Perhaps the simplest and most effective of Dingman??s proposals is to clarify the rules for freshman parties: they’re allowed. Merely reminding freshmen that they’re permitted to have their own get-togethers will likely encourage such gatherings; no longer will freshmen feel that their only social option...
According to McLoughlin, Dingman??s move to the FDO and Nathans’ departure provide an opportunity to rethink aspects of the freshman year experience...