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...Sciences. Robert A. Lue, a professor of molecular and cellular biology, will fill the seat until Jenkins’ return. Additionally, history professor Ann M. Blair confirmed that she will replace Jenkins on the docket committee. Chaired by former Graduate School of Arts and Sciences dean Peter T. Ellison, the committee directs the proceedings of Council meetings and plans the agenda for the meetings of full Faculty. As for the other changes, Susan L. Lively will replace Noel Bisson as the Secretary of the Faculty in early November. “I think that she’s a wonderful...
Assistant Dean of the College John L. Ellison was promoted yesterday to Associate Dean of the College. The one-time police officer will remain Secretary of the Administrative Board. According to an e-mail sent to University Hall by Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds, Ellison’s responsibilities under his new designation will remain the same as they are at present. The promotion is largely a recognition of his commitment to the College and the size of his workload, Hammonds said. Ellison’s purview remains planning for and managing student emergency issues, including 24-hour...
Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Allan M. Brandt were present to welcome the newcomers: former Graduate School of Arts and Sciences dean Peter T. Ellison, former History department chair Andrew D. Gordon ’74, zoologist Farish A. Jenkins Jr., former Earth and Planetary Science department chair Michael B. McElroy, and former Classics department chair Richard J. Tarrant...
...Dean Michael D. Smith will chair and Jenkins will vice-chair the committee, which includes Ellison and art historian Robin Kelsey...
...Program also arrived to help as freshmen trickled through the Science Center doors. “It’s like a hurricane. It’s like New Orleans,” said a passing freshman. University President Drew G. Faust, Assistant Dean of the College John L. Ellison, and other administrators stood outside discussing what to do. “Nobody was hurt,” Ellison said. But he added that “there’s no way we can know” how many freshmen were informed and directed to a place to stay...