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...wasn't until I received an e-mail from a friend that I realized there was a name for what I was going through. It read, "Hope you're not too deep into the wedding blues (the depression you get after the wedding is over, that no one really tells you about)." Bingo. (See the Year in Health, from...
...hope and think that working with students will be one of her top priorities,” he said at the time. “The Dean and I have not been in particularly frequent contact, though we did have two great e-mail exchanges in May.” In his experience on the UC, Zagorsky said that Dean of Freshman Thomas A. Dingman ’67 has been very accessible to members of his class, but “the rest of the administration has been sort of the same phantom entity that students experience...
...looking forward to working with these talented, energetic faculty who will further strengthen Radcliffe’s links to Harvard faculties and help to shape new initiatives.” Grosz wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson...
...anticipate that students and their families may be directly affected by the deteriorating economy,” wrote Tufts University Assistant Director of Public Relations Suzanne C. Miller in an e-mail. “Our planning is focused on responding to this challenge in order to minimize the impact on our primary mission of teaching and research...
...public Web site contains range of useful tools and information, including an agenda, an application to join Obama’s administration, and even a blog. Moreover, the Web site goes beyond mere distribution of information and actively solicits feedback from constituents: Recently, those subscribed to the Obama e-mail list received a survey asking for opinions about “where to go next.” During his campaign, Obama emphasized grass-roots support and public opinion; we are pleased that this trend promises to continue into his presidency. In these few months before inauguration, Obama will...