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...Dominguez said that ISOS has focused its evacuation efforts have thus far been focused on College students because their contact information and whereabouts were most readily available to administrators. He added that Harvard has continued to supply ISOS with the names of other affiliates in the country as the information becomes available...
...Harvard is that students do not have enough opportunity to interact with faculty members. Recently, several of my friends and I decided to invite a number of professors to dinner in Dunster House. Many “big-name” professors, like Lewis, Mansfield, Pinker, Damrosch, Mankiw, Dominguez, and Kirshner, agreed to join us for dinner. This demonstrates that a lot of the blame for the problem falls on the students. Nevertheless, I believe Houses would do well to institute more faculty dinners. They do not need to be fancy like the ones we already have, but they need...
...departure, scheduled for August 4, on Tuesday. The vice provost for international affairs, Jorge I. Dominguez—who was himself appointed on May 18—will work very closely with the OIP in the future and be actively involved in the search for new leadership, Gross said. Dominguez, who directed Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs for the past decade, will assume his vice provost post on July 1.Edwards noted that she was not eligible for the vice provost position because the job required that candidates be tenured faculty members. Edwards said that when...
...vice provost for international affairs, Jorge I. Dominguez—who was himself appointed on May 18—will work very closely with the OIP in the future and be actively involved in the search for new leadership, Gross said. Dominguez, who directed Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs for the past decade, will assume his vice provost post on July...
...secondary fields legislation, the debate over double counting might be moot, Summers quipped, “Seems like an appropriate comment for a mathematician to make—although I don’t understand it.” Speaking after Summers, Dillon Professor of International Affairs Jorge I. Dominguez said, “As the conversation we’ve just had illustrates, this is a very complicated matter.” —Staff writer Evan H. Jacobs can be reached at ehjacobs@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff writer Anton S. Troianovski can be reached at atroian@fas.harvard.edu...