Princetonians: Harvard’s Tiger Deans

Published Oct. 19, 2018

Photo: Brian Smith

TIGER DEANS: “Though we overlapped, we could not recollect any specific crossings,” says Frank Doyle ’85, far right. He realized shortly after becoming the dean of Harvard’s engineering and applied sciences school that Doug Elmendorf ’83, middle left, was also a dean — at the Harvard Kennedy School. Soon, Michelle Williams ’84, far left, became dean of the faculty at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health; and Bridget Terry Long ’95, dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, joined the group of Tigers. Until recently, Lizabeth Cohen ’73 and Mike Smith ’83 were deans as well. Here, the deans gather in front of the iconic statue of John Harvard to boldly celebrate their Princeton pride.

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