Word: dean
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...houses will eventually develop identities," says Helen Jacobson, dean of the Pilot program and one of the many administrators who supports the plan...
...Pilot, we're identified as a community," says Pilot Dean Jacobson. "We feel there are students for four years...
...were delighted to get someone of her stature," said Associate Dean of Harvard College David P. Illingworth '71, who has worked in Byerly Hall and served on the search committee...
...Dean may not be the best role model for her either: he died in an auto crash when he was 24. "I'll probably live to be a ripe old age," Jolie says, laughing, when asked about her mortality. Later, to underscore her good intentions, she describes how she welcomed in the New Year. "I had a great time," she deadpans. "I was asleep...
...company that contracted with CBS, Princeton Video Image, already uses its technology to plant "signs" at ballgames. But shouldn't news shows (even ones with Martha Stewart segments) stick to, um, reality? Other networks turned down the technology. "People should know what they're looking at," says Tom Goldstein, dean of Columbia University's journalism school. "I think some sort of disclosure or disclaimer would be appropriate." Even Rather regrets the New Year's Eve sleight of hand. "There was no ethical consideration at the time," he says. "I now know this was a mistake." But CBS News president Andrew...