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...nearly half of the 190 that would eventually be chosen—had been given positions. The rest were offered interviews or rejected. Among other factors, these decisions were made based on recommendations of members of the SAB.Accepting new PAFs without an interview was a mistake. Brooks B. Lambert-Sluder ’05, project coordinator of the Peer Advising Program, explained that the selection team was confident in the ability of PAFs it accepted early, based on the combined recommendations of deans and SAB members and on their applications. Although the time and the volume of applications put unexpected...
Brooks B. Lambert-Sluder ’05, an associate at the APO, said that the APO solicited recommendations from the student advisory board members both to save time and because “the Student Advisory Board knows what the program needs.” Applicants recommended by SAB members were either accepted or offered an interview, he said...
...Lambert-Sluder said while the committee responsible for selecting the fellows—comprising administrators, alumni and students—consulted references for some applicants, other decisions were made solely based on the on-line applications...
...newly created peer advising fellow positions, Associate Dean of Advising Programs Monique Rinere was “thrilled” to announce in an e-mail yesterday. “That’s a lot of applications,” said APO associate Brooks B. Lambert-Sluder ’05. “It’s pretty incredible.” In comparison, the number of applicants for the Prefect Program “varies from 140 to 150,” according to Prefect Yard Coordinator Maria M. Reyes-Bonar ’06. Rinere officially...
...forces private police departments to release daily police logs, but not the incident reports it files for every encounter. “It’s not as if the SJC decision is something grounded in the constitution where they have the last word,” said Ann Lambert, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Massachusetts. “It’s a statutory decision.” Supporters of the bill all echoed Massachusetts ACLU lawyer Sarah Wunsch’s opinion that since the police “hold...