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...move into Mass. Hall on July 1. Faust asked the 18 professors on the council for their thoughts on the search, prompting a private discussion of the qualities that they hope to see in a new dean, according to Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan. “It is no secret that all of us want to see the dean possess integrity, to have leadership skills, and enjoy the trust of the faculty,” Ryan said. Professor of the History of Science Everett I. Mendelsohn, who is also a council member, said that...
...remove Ryan Jordan [a prolific editor who lied about his credentials] if he was doing a good job?-Joel Gunn, Greensboro, N.C. The community of Wikipedia is still very much built on trust. A violation of that trust is a very serious matter. It's a sad scenario. (See the 50 best websites...
...more open application process.” That said, the emphasis on traditional ties shows through in the Harvard lodge’s connection to another exclusive Harvard social organization, the Hasty Pudding Club. “We draw some members from the Pudding,” says Ryan J. Johnson ’00, current grand master of the Harvard lodge. “It’s not a requirement to get in, but there’s a longstanding tradition with the two institutions.” Rodriguez, a member of the Pudding, was referred...
...Cornell is the name I hear most often as a potential contender for next year’s title. There is good reason for this, as the Big Red, who finished third in the league last season, bring back the top two rookies from the 2006-2007 campaign in Ryan Wittman and Louis Dale. Joining those two should be three-point stud Adam Gore—the Rookie of the Year in 2005-2006—who missed last season with a torn...
...asked about concerns for the future and life after football, several linemen say they look forward to dropping some weight, particularly as they think about their long-term health.“I’m looking forward to dieting after football,” says sophomore offensive lineman Ryan Pilconis. “Football is a part of my life—it’s so important, it’s worth the sacrifice in order to continue playing, but after football I’ll get down to a healthy weight,” he adds.Others have...