Deming brings a researcher's perspective to student-facing leadership role - Harvard Gazette
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Deming brings a researcher's perspective to student-facing leadership role - Harvard Gazette
"I care a lot about the institution and what Harvard stands for, and the impact Harvard has in the world, and I wanted to contribute to that, "But I also want to keep the part of me that still loves being a teacher and a researcher and discovering new things about the world.""
"I feel great. This is a momentous time for Harvard and a very important job, but I feel incredibly supported by the larger Harvard community: students, staff, faculty, and University leadership. Everyone's been really welcoming, and I've been impressed by the high level of capability of everybody around me and the dedication to the mission of the College."
""daily reminders""
David Deming serves as the Danoff Dean of Harvard College with appointments across the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School of Education, and the Kennedy School. Deming emphasizes the importance of teaching, learning, and research while maintaining active roles as a teacher and researcher. Deming plans a visible presence at student events, dining halls, and around the Yard and intends to share campus experiences on Instagram. Deming grew up in Tennessee as the son of a minister and a book editor. Deming expresses strong support from students, staff, faculty, and University leadership and notes high capability and dedication across the College community.
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