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Forty years ago, University President Drew G. Faust graduated from Bryn Mawr College, headed for a career in academia. This afternoon, she gave some advice to soon-to-be Harvard graduates considering different paths...
...Princeton’s senior Dave Nightingale by only .03 of a second. “That race was really a great illustration of why Dan is a great competitor,” Saretsky said. “Falling down in arguably one of the biggest races of his career thus far, he gets up, doesn’t worry about it, and gets back to the front. It’s really an insight into his character.” For Chenoweth to already be competing alongside and beating some of the older, more experienced runners in the league...
...parting advice, Faust urged the seniors to at least try a career they could be passionate about—“whether it is painting or biology or finance...
...also claimed numerous individual awards along with its team victory. Multiple swimmers completed races in record-breaking times and notched automatic and provisional bids to the NCAA Championships. Meanwhile, co-captain Geoff Rathgeber was honored with both the Philip Moriarty and Harold Ulen Awards for most outstanding athlete and career high-point scorer, respectively. These results come as no surprise when the talents of individual swimmers and divers and the depth of the team are taken into consideration. In the NCAA Division I swimming rankings, Harvard boasted at least one athlete in the top 100 of every event, with each...
...University President Drew G. Faust plans to focus on career choice and the finance and consulting phenomenon in her Baccalaureate address to seniors today. In the speech, she says that several students have come to her asking why so many Harvard grads head to Wall Street...