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Can you name Harvard's longest serving dean? He is Paul Goldhaber, the dean of the school of dental medicine.

But Goldhaber's record-breaking tenure will come to an end next year when he steps down after 21 years in office.

Goldhaber, whose record term at Harvard also makes him the longest serving dental school dean in the country, announced this summer that he would retire when he reaches 66, the customary retirement age for Harvard deans.

Dental scholars consider the noted periodontologist a national leader in the field of dental education. Specifically, he is credited with more fully integrating dental education into medical scholarship.

President Derek C. Bok said that he would soon announce a search committee to find a successor for Goldhaber.

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