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...College’s comprehensive curricular review. Mancall’s advising role will also extend to advanced standing, visiting, and transfer students, Gross said. “The new position will allow me to consider first-year advising issues more globally,” Mancall wrote in an e-mail, adding that there will be some overlap in his new post in that he will continue to collaborate with his colleagues at the Freshman Dean’s Office (FDO). Mancall’s successor at the FDO, William Cooper ’94, was appointed the new resident...
...June 12, however, trouble came in the form of an e-mail from the Harvard Provost’s office, by way of Marshall P. Page, as well as e-mails from Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II, and Harvard Trademark Program Director Rick Calixto...
...after receiving Page’s e-mail, Jones and Schofield-Bodt replied with their opinion that what they had put together was not an “official business” and, as a result, they were not subject to many of the restrictions placed on student businesses by Harvard—among them, a requirement that all student businesses be reviewed by the University before implementation...
...neutral, origin-neutral discussion of immigration reform. It always becomes about keeping out "those people." The present debate is no different, just because the people we're most eager to keep out have brown skin and speak Spanish. One of my readers is, at least, honest about it. His e-mail handle is "No More Mexicans...
...John Edwards and Mark Warner, two leading 2008 hopefuls, have already spoken at blogger and technology conferences about the importance of net neutrality. Among current senators, Hillary Clinton recently sent an e-mail encouraging her supporters to go online and sign a petition for net neutrality and is working on a Senate bill on the subject. John Kerry went a step further last week. He threatened to filibuster the telecommunications bill unless it included net neutrality protections. On the website of savetheinternet.com, Kerry wrote: "This vote was a gift to cable and telephone companies, and a slap in the face...