Word: career
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Wechsler cautions against directly comparingThe Crimson's recent survey with his data, notingthat while his survey gauges use over the pastyear, The Crimson's survey measured instances ofdrug use that occurred on campus during one'sentire career as a student...
After the keynote address, the conference broke into sessions with topics including "Launching Your Career" and "Women in Business: A Historical Perspective...
Take Marc Stad '01, for instance, the vice president of the Harvard-Radcliffe College Democrats, who plans on pursuing a political career. "I think that one has a far greater obligation than providing solely for himself and his family; we all must also contribute to our community...
What I've become concerned about is that the bright young people interested in government as a career are going to take one look at this whole mess and run the other way. The upcoming decades are going to require politicians who are in it for the right reasons. If I were someone like Stad, for example, I'd be genuinely concerned about the environment I was jumping into...
...This book offers and alternative to the recruiting and regular grind at [the Office of Career Services (OCS)]," Hawkes said. "It deals with career information, but also practical information to give people a heads-up on what they will face after they graduate...