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While presenting honorary degrees to newly tenured members of FAS who had not graduated from Harvard—a practice dating back to 1942—Faust began to read aloud a traditional Latin motto from a piece of paper.
O’Keefe says she is a night owl but her husband is an early bird, so while she will chat with undergraduates in the dining hall at 1 a.m., he will cruise through the dining hall at 5:30 a.m.
While singing may not be their forte, Melton and O’Keefe bring strong scientific backgrounds that complement each other’s areas of expertise. O’Keefe frames their studies as opposites, although both lie within the realm of biology.
While he studies small systems on the molecular level, she focuses on examining organisms, like bugs and birds.
Melton’s familiarity with students has given him a deep understanding of even some of the minute details of undergraduate life—for example, he has noticed that some students are completely free and relaxed during reading period, while others disappear and retreat to the libraries.