

An advisory committee comprised of staff from a wide array of departments and previous recipients of the award meets to review nominations and submit recommendations to the Dean. The ITS Student Financial Services Web Application Team: Jacob Kantzer, Nathaniel Logus, and Lynne Prevostįor the Harvard Law School Dean’s Award for Excellence, faculty and staff are invited to acknowledge the achievements of their colleagues by submitting nominations for a Dean’s Award for Excellence. Lesley Schoenfeld, public services and visual collections coordinator, Library and Patricio Rossi, clinical instructor, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Sheena Prosper, administrative director of Publications and Student Life, Dean of Students Office

Kira Hessekiel, project coordinator of Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society Ĭatherine Peshkin, director of Admissions and Financial Aid, Graduate Program
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Maggie Bay, curriculum planning and enrollment manager, Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs This year’s Dean’s Award recipients were honored at an ceremony in Austin Hall hosted by Dean John Manning. A new report from the Berkman Klein Center dives into prices subscribers pay and also looks at trends from national companies as well as local publicly owned networks. Currently, the Commission does not collect information about rates subscribers pay. On May 21, ten members of the Harvard Law School community–seven individuals and one three-person team–received the 2017-2018 Harvard Law School Dean’s Award for Excellence, established to recognize staff members who embody both the letter and spirit of excellence within the Harvard Law School community. The FCC collects data from Internet Service Providers that reflects census blocks where they offer service to at least one premise. Keyes, building services coordinator in the HLS Facilities Department, was recognized for his unflappability and for being an extraordinary caretaker of the Harvard Law School community. Faust.Ĭlark, director of student affairs in the Dean of Students Office, was credited with helping students find the right accommodations and training staff on ways to support both access and achievement.

They were among 61 Harvard University employees honored for their extraordinary dedication to the University, at a ceremony held in Sanders Theatre hosted by President Drew G. On June 14, Lakshmi Clark and Russell Keyes were recognized as 2018 Harvard Heroes. Credit: Ben Schaefer Lakshmi Clark and Russell Keyes were recognized this spring as “Harvard Heroes,” the program that honors staff from across the University who have made extraordinary “above and beyond” contributions in their Harvard work lives.
