Original Leverett House structure slated for work in 2013-2014
12.8.11
The College redistributes aid among lower- and higher-income undergraduates, and introduces a new family financial-planning tool.
9.1.11
Faculty of Arts and Sciences dean Michael D. Smith looks beyond financial constraints to academic priorities, from better teaching to renovated undergraduate Houses.
10.20.10
Dean Michael D. Smith outlines financial gains, academic progress, and emerging ambitions as the pace of planning for University fundraising accelerates.
10.6.10
The dean reports eight incidents of misconduct, and explains the faculty’s procedures for dealing with them
8.20.10
Revised promotion policies transform younger faculty members’ lives—and promise sweeping changes in the professoriate as a whole.
8.19.10
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences lessens its budget problem, but an $80-million financial shortfall remains.
2.3.10
A bit of breathing room for compensation, graduate students, and the library system.
12.10.09
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences and four professional schools offer incentives for senior professors to plan their retirements.
12.2.09
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Michael D. Smith outlines academic progress and details financial problems in his 2009 annual report.
10.23.09
Leslie Kirwan fills a critical position as the faculty works to close a $110-million budget gap.
9.25.09
Dean Michael D. Smith details hard-won budget improvements—and the challenges remaining.
9.16.09