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Despite Faust’s vocal support for the arts, the possibility for substantial growth in any one area of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences appears small. FAS Dean Michael D. Smith—who controls the distribution of faculty searches in FAS—told The Crimson in November that he plans to decrease the size of the Faculty through attrition and a retirement program in order to combat FAS’ deficit...
...mailed statement, FAS spokesperson Jeff Neal wrote that the merged administrative group has already helped to reduce costs in the face of an FAS deficit that currently stands at $80 million...
...Despite already reducing the projected budget deficit for the coming fiscal year by more than $100 million, [FAS Dean Michael D. Smith] has indicated that we still have much more to accomplish,” Neal wrote. “Sharing administrative services more broadly across departments is one area under consideration...
Gordon-Reed will not begin teaching until the fall of 2011. She said she is not yet sure exactly how her time will be divided between the Law School and FAS. In addition, she said she hopes to teach both graduate and undergraduate students at FAS...
...chair Jackson S. Salovaara ’11 said that while FAS has been completing weatherizations and energy audits of larger buildings on campus, this event can be used as a model for using student volunteer labor to make changes to smaller buildings...