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...Freshman Dean's Office (FDO) is experiencing significant staff turnover in the next few months. D.E. Lorraine Sterritt and Sarah B. Drummond, both Associate Deans of Freshmen, will be leaving at the end of the semester. The need for new personnel presents the office with the opportunity to rethink its current structure and, by extension, its approach to first-year issues. In particular, the FDO should make first-year advising its first priority...
Although Browne has correctly put a finger on the first step to improving first-year advising, increasing the ratio is just the first of several improvements the FDO should implement. Currently, the majority of first-years are advised by their proctors. These proctors do not often share the same academic interests as their proctees, but they do live in the same entryway as the students they advise...
...college life if they were not also individually-assigned resources for students' academic-related issues as well. Separating the roles of proctor and academic advisor and recruiting more non-resident academic advisors, particularly those with expertise in areas in which the students have expressed interest, are two ways the FDO can make a clear improvement to the quality of first-year academic life...
Browne will leave his position as Harvard's Associate Secretary to the University in the Office of Governing Boards and assume his new role with the Freshman Dean's Office (FDO) on June...
Browne brings advising experience, from both Harvard and Yale to the FDO. His roles at Harvard included being an Allston Burr senior tutor in Quincy House and a non-resident adviser to students...