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...We’re seeing some nice work in new settings,” says HRDC Campus Liaison Johanna S. Karlin...
...widely publicized result of the Paulin fiasco was the department’s public embrace of free speech as its highest principle. But the contentious process within the department as it decided how to respond to the imbroglio left another footprint: a lingering anxiety about the Summers-New liaison and its implications. As the most hands-on president in generations, Summers poses a particular challenge for the department: his views and initiatives can be of substantial importance, but are typically communicated through intermediaries or general public statements. He is at once omnipresent and remote. Thus, while the department...
Esti M. Iturralde ’00, St. Martin’s editorial liaison for Let’s Go and a former employee herself, said initial bookstore orders were up by 30 percent almost across the board compared to orders this time last year...
...Bush team on Jan. 22, 2001, that most officials hadn't yet been issued their White House telephone extensions. Kansas Senator Sam Brownback frantically dialed cell-phone numbers from the rally's stage beneath the Washington Monument. When he finally reached Tim Goeglein of the Office of Public Liaison, Brownback put his request for a show of support bluntly: "If you're going to take this position, now's the time to announce." Less than an hour later, it was Brownback's cell phone that rang. In his first reversal of Clinton Administration policy, the new President--who had downplayed...
Appointed to the newly created post of senior communications director, McNeil will act as the president’s press liaison, a role that has expanded significantly in the year and a half since Summers took office...