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...liaison to those offices involved in admitting and retaining international students in the College,” Yale College Dean Peter Salovey wrote in an e-mail announcing Edwards’ appointment.Edwards said she notified Gross of her pending departure, scheduled for August 4, on Tuesday. The vice provost for international affairs, Jorge I. Dominguez—who was himself appointed on May 18—will work very closely with the OIP in the future and be actively involved in the search for new leadership, Gross said. Dominguez, who directed Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs...
...College.Students also contributed to the fundraising at Harvard, even if they did not do so voluntarily.The Crimson reported in February 1953, during the Class of 1956’s freshman year at the College, that the Harvard Corporation would implement tuition changes recommended by then-Provost Paul H. Buck starting the following year. The Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, raised tuition at both Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges to $800—a $200 increase.Dan H. Hinz ’56 says the tuition increase affected the lives of students at the College...
...vice provost for international affairs, Jorge I. Dominguez—who was himself appointed on May 18—will work very closely with the OIP in the future and be actively involved in the search for new leadership, Gross said. Dominguez, who directed Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs for the past decade, will assume his vice provost post on July...
Edwards noted that she was not eligible for the vice provost position because the job required that candidates be tenured faculty members. Edwards said that when she was appointed, the OIP was a “start-up” organization created to better formalize “how to structure opportunities, how to target resources, and how to get information out to make an international experience something that every Harvard student would want to pursue...
...will be the Center’s first female director starting July 1. Simmons, currently a faculty associate and member of the executive committee at the Center, was named to the position after incumbent director Jorge I. Domínguez was appointed the University’s first vice provost for international affairs last week. Describing his successor as someone who is open to different modes of research in social science, Domínguez said he was certain he was leaving the Center in good hands. “She will be a splendid director, she is a one-woman...