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...coming back when college isn’t fully open doesn’t make sense to us,” Smith said in response to Hysen’s question. Both of Smith’s answers, in part, consisted of polite deferrals to Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds, who was in attendance but did not speak. Hammonds is currently scheduled to attend a UC meeting on May 3, according to Kia J. McLeod ’10, UC vice-president. Smith has also been invited to that meeting. A contingent of students representing Harvard?...
...dear, I don't know too many people…Drew Faust? Oh! And Dean Evelynn Hammonds. Wait…we need a guy, don’t we? DEAN DINGMAN...
...special assistant to the dean for social programming. “It has provided us with invaluable connections to our students and student organizations and we look forward to continuing this good work with Sarah next year,” Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds said in a College press release. —Staff writer Michael J. Ding can be reached at ding2@fas.harvard.edu...
...opposition to what some believe might be an overly restrictive need-based standard for deciding which students can remain on campus in January. A letter about the “J-term” decision sent to members of the community last week by Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds and Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Michael D. Smith suggested that students with a need to remain on campus “may potentially include varsity athletes, international students, thesis writers, students conducting lab-based research, and others who cannot reasonably accomplish their work in another location...
...Beyond cost-saving, the administration has additional reasons for limiting January housing. In an interview with The Crimson, Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds expressed concerns with having idle students on campus when no programming would be available for them. Unfortunately, this attitude reflects a lack of trust in the student body to find productive activities and stay safe, even when class work is not occupying student schedules...