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...nametag—and that she would like to see the event made more informal for future iterations. Benjamin M. Zagorsky ’12 said he thought the discussions were relevant to him as a member of the Undergraduate Council and as a means of informing Hammonds?? perceptions of student priorities, but that the event’s structure and length may not have allowed for enough in-depth discussion. Though the list of attendees was selected randomly from those who RSVPed for the event—in order to ensure diversity in class year and House...
...result of this attitude, Harvard services, intended to keep us safe, remain far under-utilized. In Dean Hammonds?? response to the three robberies, she reminded us of the Harvard University Campus Escort Program (HUCEP). From 10:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. (and 3 a.m. Thursday through Saturday), volunteers remain on call to walk home any Harvard affiliate who dials their hotline. According to HUPD spokesman Steven Catalano, on average only 10-12 people request an escort each month—about two to three per week...
...funding for this academic year, including funds through the UC that are expected to surpass a half-million dollars, according to UC Vice President Randall S. Sarafa ’09. The money for the Student Life Fund will come from Dean of the College Evelynn M. Hammonds?? discretionary fund. “Student groups have continually voiced a need to have funding for travel,” UC President Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 said. In the past, he said, the UC funded travel only within the Boston area, so students often had to raise...
...Hammonds?? address covered the history of race mixing in the United States. The talk was co-hosted by the Harvard College Women’s Center and the Freshman Dean’s Office as the 10th Annual Ann Radcliffe Trust Lecture...
...Before Hammonds?? appointment in March, the prospect of creating an executive dean position to assist with administrative responsibilities was discussed by several people familiar with the deanship as a way to lessen the College dean’s workload...