Sentences with phrase «became vice dean»

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Dean Fuleihan, currently a vice president at the SUNY College of Nanoscale Science in Albany, was tapped by de Blasio on Wednesday to become city's new budget director.
«It's not easy to do, but without it the community support [for the next survey] will vanish,» says Debra Stewart, vice chancellor and graduate dean at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, who served on the advisory panel for the 1995 study and who in July becomes CGS president.
Before long, with the support of J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, dean of the Perelman School of Medicine and Executive Vice President of the University of Pennsylvania for the Health System, every item on Millar's group's list became an action item.
In 1974, she joined the faculty at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and became vice president of Radcliffe College and also dean of what became the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; took 1977 - 79 off to direct the National Institute of Education; authored seven books along the way; and in 1982 made history: Graham became the dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education (1982 - 91), the first woman at the University to be named dean of a whole faculty.
The Lab (the name is going to change) was created by John Palfrey a year ago when he became head of the Harvard Law Library (and Vice Dean for Information and Library Resources at the Law School).
Before becoming president, Joe held other positions within the IATL, including serving as vice president of the board of directors and as dean.
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