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...Dudley Co-op is an elective program that houses 32 undergraduates and falls under the umbrella of Dudley House, which provides tutors and other resources for students who opt out of the traditional House system. Interested students must interview with Assistant Senior Tutor Kristin Scheible and eat a meal in the Co-op to get a sense of the “experience.” If they are still interested, then their names are placed on a rolling wait list. Although there seems to be more interest than available spaces, College Housing Officer David Woodberry notes that prospective...
While freshman proctors are meant to watch over their students, Jim Freeman, who has been a tutor in Kirkland House for two years, says that the role of a tutor is sometimes better described as an “academic role model.” Tutors receive a few days of training in the fall and have mandatory monthly meetings, he says, but are not specifically responsible keeping tabs on every individual in their entryway...
...Sarah J. Ramer ’03, former co-chair of the group, MHAAG is very involved with administrative efforts to improve mental health on campus, and this year it was on the planning committee for the University-wide Caring for the Harvard Community initiative. MHAAG also does tutor-training panels, where “two or three MHAAG members go to a mandatory monthly tutor meeting and speak about their own experiences with mental illness, with an eye towards educating tutors about how they can better recognize and help students who are having problems,” Ramer writes...
According to Adams House Arts Tutor Jen Mergel ’98, sufficient display space encourages art making and gives up-and-coming artists valuable practice in exhibiting and curating their work before they enter the real world...
Amidst the bustle of Adams ArtSpace, Susanna Garcia, resident art tutor in Mather House, says she sometimes wonders where all the artists have gone...