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'''Theodore A. "Ted" O'Neill''' |
'''Theodore A. "Ted" O'Neill''' was the Dean of Admissions at the [[University of Chicago]] and a prominent figure in the [[college admissions]] community, and is now as a full-time teacher, researcher and writer in the university's [[Humanities]] department. O'Neill, nicknamed "the Dean of Love", was known for his humorous annual welcome addresses, eccentric application essay questions, and general geniality; as such, he serves unofficially in the role of "campus legend". |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 03:30, 14 November 2009
Theodore A. "Ted" O'Neill was the Dean of Admissions at the University of Chicago and a prominent figure in the college admissions community, and is now as a full-time teacher, researcher and writer in the university's Humanities department. O'Neill, nicknamed "the Dean of Love", was known for his humorous annual welcome addresses, eccentric application essay questions, and general geniality; as such, he serves unofficially in the role of "campus legend".
External links
- Text of Welcome Addresses
- "Dean of Love" article from the Maroon student newspaper
- O’Neill steps down as Admissions Dean, returns to full-time teaching