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...that the best part of his blog is the commentary from other readers. Especially during the time of troubles over the last year or two, Shots in the Dark...was often the best source for inside information on what was actually happening,” Putnam wrote in an e-mail...
...were very pleased with the fundraising results from last year, which showed an increase over the previous year,” Rapier wrote in an e-mail...
...Inge T. Reichenbach, Yale’s vice president for development, wrote in an e-mail that she was “very pleased” with Yale’s performance in fiscal year...
More than a week after the Undergraduate Council (UC) established an e-mail hotline for student feedback on teaching fellow (TF) performance, TFs, administrators, and the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning have been reluctant to fully endorse the program. UC president Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and Bok Center Director James Wilkinson have discussed the possibility of the Center providing training for the undergraduate board charged with synthesizing and acting on student feedback. The Center oversees TF training and reform. In a swift response to a Feb. 14 Crimson op-ed co-authored by Petersen stating...
...legal academy.” Law School administrators yesterday lauded the Law & Policy Review’s move to bring new ideas to campus. “There can be no better illustration of our intellectual diversity,” Law School Dean Elena Kagan wrote in an e-mail, noting that another student publication is associated with the Federalist Society, a conservative legal organization. The Law & Policy Review, she added, “is clearly going to be a wonderful addition to the best set of student-run journals in the nation.” The Law & Policy Review...