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Clad in a crisp blue shirt and khakis, Corker sits in a narrow office tucked along the top floor corridor of University Hall. Posters touting the Harvard-Yale barbecue, various Pub Nights, and Springfest the Afterparty—signs of his efforts to serve as a liaison to the student groups on campus—line the walls of his office...
...said that hiring women is an important element of FAS growth and that the process will be facilitated by two new positions to be created next year: a senior vice-provost for diversity and faculty development and a liaison to that provost from within FAS. (Please see “Shopping for Diversity,” page...
Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby said at the May 17 full Faculty meeting that he will create a position within FAS that will serve as a liaison between FAS and the new vice-provost...
...commanders' perceptions of the quality of Australian soldiers changed swiftly once the air assault was under way. While the Americans dropped their packs and radios during the initial attack, the Australian liaison officers retained their radios, and so were able to alert headquarters that the assault team was pinned down...
...Americans chose to infiltrate the area just a few days before the battle - insufficient time to conduct surveillance and gather intelligence of the quality that would have been provided by the Australians. Then when an American contingent of 10th Mountain Division troops (with two Australian soldiers acting as liaison officers) air assaulted into the valley they were pinned down by al-Qaeda fighters who had occupied vast areas of the high ground...