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Dean's Column
Alumni Weekend
Mothers in Prison
Making a
Difference: Alumni Profiles
Harris Alumni in
the Blagojevich
Administration
Student Activities
A Farewell Message
from Nancy O'Connor,
Harris School Dean of
Students, 1988-2003
When Marriage
Raises AIDS Rates
Community Notes
Visiting Faculty
Upcoming Events
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Welcome to our first issue of HarrisView, A new publication
designed to keep the Harris School Community abreast of all
that is happening at the school. And a lot is happening.
Although I have been dean for less than a year, I have been
at the Harris School for 13 years and have a first-hand appreciation
for how far the school has come over the last decade and
how much potential it has for the future. The School is fortunate
to have gifted students with a genuine interest in making
a positive difference in the world, and to have alumni who
are scattered around the globe doing just that. HarrisView
gives the School a forum to profile some of these individuals
and share their success stories with the larger Harris School
Community.
The faculty at the School have always dedicated themselves to meeting the highest
standards of teaching and research. HarrisView features important faculty research
on topical public policy issues and also reports on awards that faculty have
garnered for their research. In addition, it allows us to share the stories
of Visiting Faculty, who add another layer of interest and expertise to the
academic year.
We hope that HarrisView will keep you in touch with changes at the School – both
in terms of new programs and research initiatives as well as internal changes
at the faculty and staff levels. This year, an important change occurred when
Nancy O’Connor retired after 15 years as Dean of Students. Although Nancy will
be sorely missed, the School is in good hands with Ellen Cohen, who takes over
as Dean of Students after five years as Director of Admission. This issue includes
a personal farewell from Nancy with some reflections on the changes she has
witnessed at the School.
The School is growing – in size, in presence, and in the programs we offer.
We are well known in Chicago and around the country, and we are expanding our
presence internationally. Our small program has quickly become world class,
known for being academically rigorous, relevant, and innovative – people refer
to the “Chicago Model” as one they aspire to. This could not have happened
without your continued involvement in the School – as faculty, students, alumni,
mentors, and friends. We thank you and welcome your feedback and contributions
to this new publication.
Susan Mayer
Dean
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