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According to Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, input from students and tutors in a House has been—and will continue to be—an important part of the process of selecting House masters. We hope this is not mere lip service...
There should also be more checks on the performance of masters. When their tenure comes up for renewal, the College should seek extensive input from tutors and students, weighing whether the masters have fulfilled their duties to the House effectively. Evaluation should also be more regular. Providing feedback every five years when a master’s renewable term is up does a significant disservice to those students whose lives could be made better in the interim...
...very broadly extended process where we look for someone who doesn’t just seem to be my pick,” Faust said in February. “It’s not usual to pick your successor so I would like to have a lot of input and a lot of thought about where Radcliffe should...
...institute to be chosen in a very broadly extended process where we look for someone who doesn’t just seem to be my pick," Faust said in February. "It’s not usual to pick your successor so I would like to have a lot of input and a lot of thought about where Radcliffe should...
...February, leaving the College only a few months to find replacements. Gross said that a full, year-long search may take place if interim masters are chosen.“We may end up making an acting appointment, and doing a full search, with plenty of time and House input, next year,” he wrote in an e-mailed statement.The College expects to announce new masters in early- to mid-June, according to Associate Dean for Residential Life Suzy M. Nelson, who also noted the possibility of appointing interim replacements.Other members of the House community echoed Shahi?...