At her new job at Smith, Bruzelius will work as an academic advisor to the sophomore and junior classes at Smith.
"It's a very different place," Bruzelius said of the all-women school.
Bruzelius said that she was surprised when she was offered the position at Smith, but jumped at the opportunity.
"I was expecting to be at Eliot House for another year. I was looking forward to working with the new masters," Bruzelius said, referring to Professor of Romance Languages and Literature Lino Pertile and his wife, Anna Bensted.
Associate Dean of the College Thomas A. Dingman '67, who worked with Bruzelius at the Harvard-Radcliffe Parents Association before they both came to the University, said that Bruzelius has done a "stupendous" job.
"[Students] have appreciated her wisdom and her care," Dingman said. "She's been a fun colleague. She's got lots of life experience to draw on."
Siobhan Quinlan '01, a resident of Eliot House, joined Dingman in applauding Bruzelius.
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