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...Deputy Dean. Working closely with me, Pat recruited a talented staff and led the senior staff in developing common goals and priorities. The current initiatives to create better student programs and community space - from the cafe in Lamont, to the student organization center in Hilles, to the pub in Loker Commons - would never have advanced without her efforts. Pat was also instrumental in establishing the new Office for Advising Programs, the on-line registration and enrollment systems, and the funding for the new summer programs in science and engineering...
Project Manager for Loker Commons Planning and Programming Development Zachary A. Corker ’04 confirmed that the e-mail was also sent to College staff...
...next year, the dean’s office, thanks largely to Campus Life Fellow Justin H. Haan ’05, sprinkled its funding, via the Student Activities Fund and logistical expertise, around various events over the course of the year, including pub nights in Loker Commons, the Pub Night Commission’s and CLC’s Harvard-Yale pep rally, dodgeball tournaments, and the Junior Class Events Commission’s “Junior Class Does Junior High” dance. Most notably, the office found the magic formula for a successful Harvard State Fair...
...constructed over the summer. In October, a café will open in the reference room of Lamont Library, and three floors of student organization and meeting space in Hilles (along with the Penthouse Coffee Bar on the top floor) will be ready for the start of the fall term. Loker Commons is also being reinvented with music practice rooms and a pub. The pub, named the Cambridge Queen’s Head after a 17th century Inn which enjoyed John Harvard’s custom, will open in February of 2007. And some Yard basements are being renovated...
...have paid off, as the College has increasingly relied on the Office of the President to fund its undergraduate life initiatives.Summers has used his office’s discretionary funds to contribute money to College concerts, House renovations, and more recently, the construction of a campus pub in Loker Commons and a café in Lamont Library.“President Summers’ interest in undergraduate life and his direct support of campus events—events that would have otherwise not been possible—has certainly helped to raise awareness that these are important issues...