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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
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Project IF seeks volunteers to serve as mentors
Project IF seeks students, faculty, and staff to serve as mentors.
Project IF is a Graduate School of Education mentoring program based
at a housing development in East Boston. If you have two hours a week to
spend making a difference in a child's life, call 496-6650.
News Office's electronic address changes
The University's Office of News and Public Affairs, publishers of the
Gazette, has changed the address of its home page. The new address
is: http://www.news.harvard.edu.
Freshman proctors sought for next year
Applications for freshman proctorships for 1997-98 are now available
at the Freshman Dean's Office, 6 Prescott St. A freshman proctor is an adviser
in residence with responsibility for academic and general advising. Requirements
for eligibility include enrollment in a Harvard graduate school or appropriate
half-time employment at the University at the Officer's level, and the reasonable
expectation of two or more years' availability to serve as a proctor. Those
appointed will demonstrate competence and professionalism in dealing both
with contemporaries and with younger men and women; and knowledge of the
academic and co-curricular opportunities available at Harvard and Radcliffe
to first-year students. Proctors are provided housing in a freshman dormitory
and a meal allowance. Applicants are required to submit an application form
(available at the FDO) with three personal recommendations to the Dean of
Freshmen, Elizabeth Studley Nathans, by Jan. 31. For information, visit
the Freshman Dean's Office, 6 Prescott St., or call 495-1574.
Provost, Radcliffe President to hold office hours for students
Provost Albert Carnesale will hold office hours for students in his Massachusetts
Hall office on Monday, Dec. 16, from 4 to 5 p.m.
Radcliffe President Linda S. Wilson will hold office hours for students
in her Fay House office on Wednesday, Dec. 18, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Copyright
1998 President and Fellows of Harvard College
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