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...increasing numbers, according to Nancy Saunders, who coordinates summer opportunities for the Office of Career Services (OCS) and was an organizer of the event. Although 24 of the opportunities displayed were financial in nature, 12 were community-service programs and 11 were programs for studying at home or abroad. “We make this event open to any vendor who offers tangible summer opportunities for students. It’s on a first-come, first-serve basis—no preference on recruiting,” Saunders said. “We try to have a little...
Kastleman’s semester abroad sparked the change in her academic focus and continues to influence her work. The experimental theater program she attended concentrated on how theater culture integrated with the Czech Republic’s historical, social, and political climates...
...turning point in thinking of myself as a director was when I studied abroad in Prague…The way that theater works in Central Europe is very different from the way it works here. That was really inspiring, and that’s what made me declare my special concentration focus on Central European drama. I guess more than any director, I would say a place, Central to Eastern European culture, is where I draw my inspiration from...
...also a notorious tightwad. He worked seven days a week and was grumpy on holidays when Federal offices closed, and regularly reimbursed the Senate for unused staff money. After a junket to Europe as a junior senator, he decided such trips wasted taxpayer money, and never again traveled abroad on the federal dollar. The senator finally let me travel to some defense installations on a government-paid staff trip after I showed him how the information I collected would bolster legislation he was proposing to cut hundreds of millions of dollars from the Pentagon budget. But he did so only...
...Bush Administration agreed to a deal that would put McCain?s language prohibiting ?cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment? into a long-delayed Senate defense authorization bill. ?This government does not torture and we adhere to the international convention of torture, whether it be here at home or abroad," President Bush said while announcing the deal alongside McCain in the Oval Office...