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...topic on transgender students at women’s colleges. Prior to coming to Harvard, she coordinated an anti-domestic violence program for the Cambridge Public Health Department. She has also directed safety and sexual abuse awareness programs at Dartmouth and Colorado College. Dean of Harvard College Benedict H. Gross ’71 wrote in an e-mail that Marine “has done an outstanding job” in her present post. “We did a national search for this position, interviewed a number of outside applicants, and were delighted to find that...
...cover of 10,000 copies of the New Testament. The group plans to hand out the Bibles at erotica conventions nationwide, starting in June. "Whether you're in the porn industry or addicted to it, we, the church, are here to help," says founder and pastor Craig Gross...
...Gross's ministry gets mixed reviews from porn star Ron Jeremy. "Why he picks on porn, I don't know. It's consenting adults having consenting sex and being watched by consenting adults," Jeremy says. "But if people want out of the business, I'm glad Craig is there." Gross and co-founder Mike Foster, both previously youth ministers in California, attend dozens of porn shows each year to share their faith."We just want to get people's attention," says Gross. "There's an alternative...
...departments will consider allowing members of the class of 2007 to declare a secondary field retroactively. Departments have the final say in determining whether next year’s seniors will be able to declare a secondary field in the spring, according to Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71. The full Faculty approved the Curricular Review legislation to implement secondary fields a month ago.Secondary fields will not appear on diplomas but will appear on transcripts, according to Assistant Dean of Harvard College Stephanie H. Kenen.Some graduate programs—which are not available as undergraduate...
...quorum at its meeting yesterday and postponed a vote on a measure that would have required most courses to be student-evaluated.Several professors blasted the proposal, saying it would infringe upon “professorial autonomy.” The motion, put forward by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, would mandate that all courses of five or more students be evaluated for the annual guide published by the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE).The Faculty Council and a curricular review committee have both supported mandating course evaluations, noting that they serve as crucial report cards...