It does, however, suggest that the Institute focus its efforts on faculty appointments and the fellows program.
The committee also suggested that the Institute make better use of its
many buildings, and review how staff and resources are allocated to
different parts of Radcliffe.
Faust, who has been dean since January, said last week she had not
heard of any negative reactions in response to the report's proposals.
Both she and former Acting Dean Mary Maples Dunn, whom Faust replaced,
worked closely with the 11-member evaluation committee.
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