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Austin to Minister at Memorial Church

Dorothy A. Austin, co-Master of Lowell House, has been appointed associate minister in the Memorial Church. She will begin her duties Nov. 22.

"I look forward to the many opportunities here. Memorial Church is a central and important part of the University," Austin said. "I am very interested in questions of religious life, practice, spiritual well-being and civic and religious literacy in this pluralistic community."

Associate ministers traditionally work on pastoral care, adult education, help with the Sunday school and officiate at various services and ceremonies at the church, according to Ann P. Hall, officer for communications at Memorial Church.

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After nine years at Drew University in New Jersey, Austin said she will begin an extended leave from her current position as associate professor of psychology and religion at the end of the semester.

"I don't feel as if I am leaving academia," said Austin. "I look forward to the dual role and integration at Harvard as well."

She expects to continue to teach while at Harvard.

"When at Drew University, one of her chief responsibilities and one of her great gifts was the training of ministers. I have every reason to believe that she will bring those skills to help us," said the Rev. Peter J. Gomes, Plummer professor of Christian Morals and Pusey minister in the Memorial Church.

Over the summer, the Rev.Wendel W. Myer, Austin's predecessor, decided to accept the position of rector at St. John's Church in Beverly Farms, Hall said.

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