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Former College Dean Lewis Named Interim SEAS Head

Will Head Engineering School as Smith Searches for Permanent Replacement

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UPDATED: December 2, 2014, at 6:10 p.m.

Computer Science professor Harry R. Lewis ’68 will be the interim Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences beginning on January 1, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Michael D. Smith announced on Tuesday.

Lewis will step in as the school’s head for Cherry A. Murray, who announced her resignation in late October, until Smith names a permanent replacement for the post.

On Tuesday, Lewis said he was honored, surprised, and pleased by Smith’s pick.

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“It’s not anything that I was running for or anything like that. I am quite happy doing my teaching and writing and speaking and so on, but I was honored to think that Harvard would put confidence in me,” he said.

Lewis previously served as Dean of the College from 1995 to 2003 and has participated in several FAS committees including the Educational Policy Committee, the Committee on Undergraduate Education, the Committee on Graduate Education, and the Committee on College Life.

When asked if his experience as Dean of the College would help him in his new post, Lewis said, “There must be some people who thought it was not disqualifying, so I’ll just leave it at that.”

Lewis has, at times, been a vocal critic of University policies since leaving University Hall a decade ago, maintaining a blog addressing campus issues and frequently entering the fray of Faculty politics.

Environmental Science and Engineering Area Dean Steven C. Wofsy, who sits on Smith’s search advisory committee, said that Lewis’s experience as an administrator would serve him well in the position.

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“The governance of Harvard is very complex, and in order to be effective you need to know how things work,” Wofsy said. “Harry knows how things work.”

Smith appointed Lewis after consulting with area deans within SEAS, gathering their suggestions for Murray’s interim replacement, Wofsy said.

Murray wrote in an emailed statement to The Crimson Tuesday afternoon that she is pleased about Lewis’s appointment as interim dean.

“Prof. Lewis will bring keen insight, a valuable historical perspective, and strong focus to this role,” Murray wrote. “He is an extraordinary ambassador for SEAS and an experienced and effective fundraiser.”

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