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Despite the added measures in the Social Grants Act—which were initially approved by Nelson and then-Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd??the administration later backtracked after House Masters voiced concerns that the program was too similar to the old UC party grants system...
...result, it remains to be seen how Hammonds will fare next year, as three key, seasoned administrators—Dean for Administration Georgene Herschbach, Associate Dean of Advising Programs Monique Rinere, and Kidd??leave the College, leaving a potential gap in institutional knowledge of student concerns. Their departure raises questions as to how both the College’s administrative structure and dynamic might change in the coming months...
...said Program Coordinator for Student Events and Activities Haining Gouinlock ’07, who has worked with Kidd both professionally and on committees as a student. Kidd first came to Harvard in 1996 to serve as Assistant Dean for Public Service and Director of Phillips Brooks House. Kidd??s arrival was marred with controversy as PBHA members grappled with the administration over the organization’s structure and its relationship with the College. The contention continued when Kidd was accused of attempting to fire the long-time PBHA bookkeeper and comptroller—an officer...
...were being subjected to “serious and persistent instances of vandalism” was cause for concern. We commend the College administration for its timely reaction—an e-mail sent to all students via House lists by Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd?? but wish that the reminder had been a bit more nuanced. As veterans of the postering process, we are aware of just how difficult it is to determine whether a poster has been intentionally vandalized or simply buried under the detritus of the daily poster wars. The former...
...time favorite remains Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd??s e-mail to the Harvard Salient in February 2006. After the Salient published the infamous Danish cartoons, Kidd warned the Salient’s editor-in-chief that “some segments of the campus…may become dangerous” in response...