University officials announced Wednesday that J. Bryan Hehir, the Divinity School's interim leader for the past eight months, will become the school's permanent head, making him the first Roman Catholic ever to hold the position at Harvard.
While previous heads of the Divinity School have held the title of Dean, Hehir will instead be called Chair of the Divinity School Executive Committee. Hehir said he and Rudenstine selected the title because Hehir will retain significant pastoral commitments and share administrative responsibilities.
Moriarty Named New Assistant Provost
As Harvard begins to incorporate more and more technology into its curriculum, University officials announced today that they have appointed an assistant provost responsible for integrating advanced technology with traditional academics.
Daniel D. Moriarty will assume the post of assistant provost for information technology and chief information officer for the University on September 1.
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