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...careers they should be considering, and what knowledge they need to be leaders,” he said. Bernanke was a star economics student in his undergraduate years at Harvard, winning the John H. Williams Prize for the most outstanding senior in the department, as well as an award for his thesis, entitled “An Integrated Model for Energy Policy.” “We’re proud to count him among our graduates,” said Stock. “I’m delighted he’s going to be here...
...courage.” In 2006, Johnson-Sirleaf addressed a joint meeting of Congress and received 18 standing ovations, according to Hunt. Johnson-Sirleaf was among Forbes Magazine’s 100 most powerful women in the world in both 2006 and 2007. Also last year, President Bush awarded her the Medal of Freedom award, the highest civilian honor in the United States. She will deliver the main address at Dartmouth College’s commencement exercises on June 8. —Staff writer Alexandra Perloff-Giles can be reached at aperloff@fas.harvard.edu...
...times I have been happiest at Harvard are not at historical junctures or award ceremonies, but when my friends and I appreciated what the school has to offer without worrying about what was required or expected: my best friends, David and Marianne, climbing trees in the small courtyard while discussing Heidegger and recognizing the pretentiousness; long coffees in the Barker Center with girlfriends discussing our floundering thesis projects and fierce “Project Runway”; or countless nights at Charlie’s Kitchen, Grendel’s Den, or Cambridge 1 with my roommates where emotions...
...that Moore’s upcoming speech has generated excitement across the campus. “She’s highly recognized in the publishing world, she’s one of Fortune’s 50 most powerful women, and she’s received our Alumni Achievement Award,” she said. “That’s exactly the kind of speaker we need to have on Class Day.” Diamond added that students will be able to connect with Moore because of her connection to the Business School...
...Women’s New England Singlehanded Championship in September, finishing 11th to Watson’s third. At season’s end, Kovacs, Dolbec, Watson, and Wareham were all honored as part of the All-New England team. Kovacs was also the recipient of the Senior Award, and was named the NEISA Sailor of the Year. —Staff writer Kate Leist can be reached at kleist@fas.harvard.edu...