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Undergraduate Council (UC) President John S. Haddock ’07 last night announced the names of seven undergraduates who will serve on a student advisory committee in the search for a new Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) dean.
The UC’s Student Affairs Committee chose the seven students last Wednesday from more than 25 applicants.
The advisory committee will consist of Matthew P. Downer ’07, Kimberly E. Gittleson ’08, Kevin P. Kiley ’07, Yonina R. Murciano-Goroff ’06, Imran M. Saleh ’07, Adam A. Solomon ’09, and Adam G. Zalisk ’07.
Although the Graduates School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is included under FAS, no graduate students were chosen to serve on the study advisory committee. [See story, page A1.]
“Graduate student concerns and undergraduate concerns are different,” said the Student Affairs Committee’s chair, Ryan A. Petersen ’08.
Haddock said the committee will meet with Faculty members and incoming interim President Derek C. Bok in the next weeks.
—Staff writer Rachel L. Pollack can be reached at rpollack@fas.harvard.edu.
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