WebDec 13, 2024 · Hazel Sive will become the new Dean of the College of Science, according to an email from Provost James C. Bean to Northeastern faculty Wednesday. Her appointment will become effective Jun. 1, 2024. Sive served as chair of the biology department undergraduate program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, … WebDec 13, 2024 · Hazel Sive, a professor of biology at MIT and a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, will begin as dean of the College of Science in June, 2024. Photo by Gretchen Ertl. Northeastern …
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Hazel L. Sive is a South African-born biologist and educator. She is Dean of the College of Science, and Professor of Biology at Northeastern University. Sive is a research pioneer, award-winning educator and innovator in the higher education space who was elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in November 2024. Prior to June 2024, she was a Member of Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Professor of Biology at Massach… WebEdited By Hazel L. Sive, Northeastern University Due May 2024 • 1,067 pages, illustrated (142 color and 18 B&W ), index Paperback • $165 • ISBN 978-1-621821-80-9 WebUntil June 2024, Hazel Sive was a Professor of Biology at MIT where she taught introductory biology to first year students and developmental biology to graduate students. In June 2024, Professor Sive moved to become Dean of Science and Professor of Biology at Northeastern University. Dr. Diviya Ray, Technical Instructor, Department of Biology, MIT recycling milk cartons