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...interim dean of the Faculty last spring when Jeremy R. Knowles fell ill and as the interim dean of the College this past year after Benedict H. Gross ’71 stepped down.During a time of University-wide administrative transition, Pilbeam stepped in to keep the College on track??presiding over the early stages of the implementation of the General Education curriculum, the creation of a sweeping financial aid increase, and plans for a $1 billion House renewal project.But in answering a call of duty to the University, the 68-year-old from the English coast became...
...Since 2005, junior-level faculty positions have often been advertised as “tenure-track?? and departments have put more emphasis on hiring assistant professors who have a good chance at achieving tenure...
...chunky, supercharged freefall that takes full advantage of the quartet format, fully fleshing out the bass and keyboards in a way that the rest of the album lacks. “Five on the Five”—easily the album’s best track??stabs wildly with a soaring chorus that stomps feet and pumps fists into fuzzy bliss. Benson’s only solid performance is “Five’s” smoothed-out cousin, “Attention,” that burns on verses of pure, exhilarating power...
...study was aborted. Planned but unperformed experiments included playing “45:33” while engaging in underwater combat, dining in fine restaurants, and chopping vegetables for a winter stew. Post-study interviews resulted in similar statements from both test subjects, who noted that despite the track??s length, the music sounded like “nothing.” When asked to best describe the feelings conveyed by “45:33,” one subject noted, “It sounds like if Steven Seagal and John Williams had a child...
...guitar riff and frenetic piano accompaniment. Krug’s eccentric wail reverberates somewhere on the spectrum between the New Pornographers’ A.C. Newman and Polyphonic Spree’s Tim DeLaughter, sharing the latter’s unabashed enthusiasm and strange habit of lengthening his vowels. The track??s chaotic arrangement and nonsensical lyrics introduce the jovial insanity that permeates the entire album. “Gown” rolls seamlessly into “Magic Vs. Midas,” which starts out subdued and slowly builds upward into tenser and more earnest territory. Like...