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...increases in administrators’ salary. Women are more likely than ever to hold high-level administrative positions. According to the survey, females now represent one-third of all chief academic officer and provost positions and over one-third of all dean of arts and sciences positions. In particular, women are now also more likely to serve as deans in engineering departments. They now represent 11.5 percent of all engineering deans, a 5.7 percent increase from 2002-2003. The study also showed that chief academic officers serve for a median length of three years, a fact that Brantley said...
...stretching and twisting,” writes Robert B. Dimmick in an e—mail. That’s not to say that the class is free from the inevitable balls to the mirror-lined wall awkwardness: “If I feel drawn to look at a particular man, I might notice that and feel self-conscious about that urge,” Stewart J. Landers writes in an e—mail. The class, which Sparling says was conceived during a “gay naturist gathering” has had some straight members in the past...
...news blazed across campus.“You can definitely tell that people have been affected by this,” said Matt J. Negrin, the editor-in-chief of BU’s newspaper, The Daily Free Press. “The reaction has been very big from particularly Boston University itself, but I think it’s reasonable to say that almost every student knows about it.”At Harvard, Dean of Freshmen Thomas R. Dingman ’67 sent an e-mail to first-year students about the events yesterday...
...tough message," follows a similar visit last month by U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Since then murmurs in the U.S. intelligence community reveal mounting concerns that al-Qaeda is reestablishing itself in Waziristan. Stephen Kappes, Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, accompanied Cheney on this particular leg of his tour, which may indicate that much of the private conversation revolved around evidence of further al-Qaeda activity in the region...
...fresh, edgy and strangely addictive. The dance tells the story of two couples (appropriately costumed in attire that evoke a high school homecoming) and the sudden shifts between pursuit and repulsion that characterize their relationships. The dancers capture the choreography’s attitude and energy beautifully. In particular, Katie W. Johnson ’07 and Kevin Shee ’10 are a delight to watch, both for their individual prowess and for the unique chemistry of their interactions with each other.The premiere of “Tartiniana,” choreographed by Claudia F. Schreier...