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...Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan. “It is no secret that all of us want to see the dean possess integrity, to have leadership skills, and enjoy the trust of the faculty,” Ryan said. Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn, who is also a council member, said that the group discussed the challenges an incoming dean might face. In an interview, Ryan cited the Allston expansion and the curricular review as two of the biggest issues facing the next FAS dean. Ryan said Faust had asked for suggestions...
Work will begin on the new Wasserstein Hall—slated to be completed in 2011—this summer with the demolition of the Everett Street parking garage, a structure Kagan has called one of the biggest eye sores on the Law School’s campus. The project will also involve demolishing Wyeth Hall, a dormitory, moving two houses further up Mass. Ave., and tearing down the eastern lobe of Pound Hall to create a courtyard between the new building and the Harkness Commons...
...student council of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) presented three professors with the Everett I. Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award yesterday. Professor on Health Policy and Management Robert J. Blendon of the School of Public Health, Jayne Professor of Government Jennifer L. Hochschild, and Associate Professor of Medicine Raghu Kalluri of the Harvard Medical School each received an award, which honors “those Harvard faculty members who truly go out of their way to mentor GSAS students,” said Graduate School Council (GSC) President Crystal M. Fleming. Hochschild said yesterday afternoon after receiving...
...publications that contain the work of its own faculty members. “In particular, it’s important for the Library to keep control of spiraling costs that are being created in part by commercial journals,” Ryan said. Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn stressed that yesterday’s discussions were in their early stages. “The issues are still under ongoing scrutiny,” Mendelsohn said. “We were asked not to discuss them in public.” The Faculty Council holds biweekly meetings...
...KILLED IN EFFIGY Josiah Quincy, class of 1790 (burned) Edward Everett, class of 1811 (hung...