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John Chrin, a Lehigh University alum, says the dean of Lehigh's business school approached him late last year to find out if Chrin knew of any Wall Streeters looking for a new career. The dean wanted to expose the students to someone with real-world finance experience at a time when the financial markets seemed more confused than ever. Chrin had just completed one of the most notable acquisitions of his career, advising his firm, JPMorgan Chase, on the purchase of Bear Stearns. In mid-January, Chrin called the dean to say he had found someone: himself...
...Syosset, N.Y. native scored six goals for then-No. 17 Harvard. Cohen’s tally marked a career-best for the freshman. This offensive explosion also raised Cohen’s total for the year up to 26 goals, and helped him earn this week’s commendation of Ivy League Rookie of the Week...
Lead team to victory. Check. Score a career-high number of goals. Check. Uphold the family lacrosse dynasty. Check. All in a day’s work for Harvard men’s lacrosse standout, freshman Jeff Cohen...
...member of the winning 4x100-meter relay team.Perhaps the most impressive performance of the day was given by senior Brittan Smith. Smith competed in four events, placing second in the 100- and 200-meter runs. She also ran her leg of the 4x400-meter relay, and tied her career best of 6.01 meters in the long jump. Smith’s first place finish was part of a long-jump sweep for Harvard, with seniors Shannon Flahive and Elissa Reidy finishing second and third, respectively.“Brittan Smith also had a fantastic day,” Saretsky said...
...hallmark of Delaney-Smith’s coaching philosophy dating back to her first days as a head coach, focuses on the importance of carrying oneself with confidence and concealing concern from others. The coach recounted a story from the start of her coaching career, where she read about various basketball drills in her office and then directed practice, running the newly learned drills as if she had known them for years.“It’s not Xs and Os, it’s psychology,” Delaney-Smith explained. “I was fooling...