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...their income. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the University’s largest school and home of Harvard College, drew 52 percent of its revenues from the endowment last year. Planning for a precipitous drop in endowment size has already resulted in $77 million in budget cuts at FAS, and administrators are looking to cut another $143 million this year from a budget of just over $1 billion...
...part of what the House Newsletter called a “Study Card Signing Event.” Many students have said that the enhanced Brain Break does not make up for the loss of hot breakfast, which was a casualty of the $77 million budget cuts FAS announced in May. “I am a huge fan of hot breakfast, and the fact that they took it away was very, very sad,” said Chris J. Loney ’11. In light of last night’s service, though, Emily M. Orlins...
Reporting to the FAS Dean for Administration and Finance, Bob will serve as a bridge between our efforts on faculty diversity by the Senior Advisor on Faculty Development and Diversity, staff diversity by the Assistant Dean and Director of Staff Diversity, and student diversity by the deans of the College and Graduate School. He will coordinate and help us to communicate more effectively about the various FAS diversity programs and initiatives underway now and in the future. He will also research and share information regarding benchmarking best practices and inclusion strategies for the entire FAS community...
...light of Bob's decision to take on this exciting new assignment, I have requested that communications resources in the Harvard Public Affairs and Communications office cover the responsibilities associated with the position of FAS Director of Communications, as well as oversee Bob's direct reports. In the coming months we will transition a number of communications functions within the FAS to this central office. The goal is to create a new structure that better serves our communication needs and does so in a more cost-effective manner...
...thank Bob for his years of service as FAS Director of Communications and welcome him to his new role...