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...Patrick’s Day revelers downed green beer and kicked little Irish jigs last Friday, Derek C. Bok was huddled in his office sending an e-mail to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) community. He reached out a hand, not to dance, but rather to solicit input on the search for a dean of the Faculty to replace William C. Kirby. At this juncture, we have two primary suggestions for Bok to consider in the dean search. First, the next dean of the Faculty should have only an interim appointment and second, Harvard undergraduates must be involved...
...other online stores, pop it into the card slot and the music player inside will find it all and blast it through your FM stations. People who use FM transmitters for their iPods will be sad to hear that there is no iPod jack, or even a simple auxiliary input jack, on the Blackbird. Fortunately, Alpine's Steve Witt tells me that the company is "studying that implementation right now," and that a version with a iPod-compatible jack could be out within a year...
...college experience. In 1995, the administration—in its infinite wisdom—figured that, rather than allowing students to decide on their own what sort of community they’d like to live in, flinging blocking groups aimlessly across campus without any sort of input from them at all would somehow produce a happier, more integrated student body. Now, just about ten years later, it seems that—surprise, surprise—it hasn’t. The grand experiment that was randomization seems largely intended to promote (read: force) interaction between students of different backgrounds...
...Former UC President Rohit Chopra ’04, who was an ex officio member of the student advisory group when Summers was conducting his search in 2002, said last night that having undergraduates serve on the same advisory committee as professors would ensure that student input on the search would not be ignored...
...think every time students sit on decision-making committees with faculty members,” Chopra said, “faculty members report that they appreciated the student input because they always provide a perspective that a faculty member doesn’t always think about...