Article: Harvard financial aid director heads to Brown U.

Michael L. Shenkman & James Y. Stern
University Wire
09-17-1999
(Harvard Crimson) (U-WIRE) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Financial aid at Harvard has changed, and after 20 years in Cambridge, Harvard's longest serving Financial Aid Director, James S. Miller, has decided that he needs a change too.

Miller, a 1973 graduate of Brown University, is moving back to his alma mater to work in development. He spent more than two decades in Harvard's admissions and financial aid office and leaves the aid program in its strongest state in the history of the College.

Miller, whose resignation went into effect Sept. 3, saw the aid program through both an unprecedented expansion and changes in structure.

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