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Harriel said she is excited to begin this job because it combines everything she enjoys doing, adding, "I would consider this my dream job."
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In addition, Wong said that Harriel will be involved in the Urban Education Fellows Program, through which students commit to three years of service in Providence in return for tuition benefits.
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Holly Harriel, Brown's new director of education outreach and a former Rhode Island Department of Education employee, officially began her job Feb. 8, replacing Tehani Collazo who left last July.
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As part of this master's degree program, students participate in nine-month-long education-related internships, which Harriel is in charge of managing.
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He and Harriel both emphasized that the director of education outreach should encourage collaboration across departments and disciplines on these projects.
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He said he expects that within about two weeks Harriel will be acclimated to the job as she continues to meet people and gets to know the community.
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Harriel was selected from a pool of 50 to 60 applicants by a committee composed of faculty and staff from Brown's Department of Education.
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"We really learned how to maximize our savings with coupons," said Harriel, a High Point resident.
Record Article Feed 2010
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According to a news release from the Department of Education, Harriel, who has a master's degree in city planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was initially an urban planner in the Boston area.
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Harriel has been "meeting with students in the Urban Education Policy Program and getting up to speed with their internship placement."
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