Word: career
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...Harvard Medical School is not the obvious route to a conducting career, but I'm encouraged by the examples of Jeffrey Tate and Giuseppe Sinopoli," Wong said yesterday, referring to two famous conductors...
Despite his current scientific focus, Wong said he has always hoped to have a musical career. "I think it's enriching to have studied medicine," Wong said, adding, "People gravitate to their natural loves...
...average of 26 percent each year--is one indication that not all support staff are satisfied. Many employees say that the reason their co-workers have left, and the reason they consider leaving, is because Harvard is not the kind of workplace that will address their long-term career expectations, such as career advancement, higher salaries, better pensions, more complete health benefits and affordable child care. A union would bargain with the University to work toward the job improvements workers are asking for; if the employees feel their concerns are being addressed, they may stay at Harvard longer...
Nearly 900 people gathered to listen as he joined the Harvard Jazz Band and jazz greats James Williams, Gray Sargent, Whit Browne and Alan Dawson in a two-hour concert in his honor. The 80-year-old Carter's musical career spans 65 years, and includes a Grammy Award for lifetime achievement...
...addition to the winners, Marc A. Bodnick of Massachusetts and Fidel A. Vargas, Jr. of California were named alternates. Either may receive a scholarship if a winner in his state declines the award, said Kristine Forsgard, fellowship director in the Office of Career Services, said yesterday...