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...matter here that Pasquarelli had come to architecture from investment banking and that Coren had a degree in business and marketing?not backgrounds that dispose you to think of philosophy as a hot career path. "We didn't want to do anything that was not exciting in terms of design," Coren says. "But at the same time, we believed in running a successful business. That was a central idea that brought us together...
...guide them through the process. Unfortunately, help is not always easy to find. HELP! I NEED SOME MONEYHarvard has several resources for undergraduates seeking advice on the grant process, but none specifically targets thesis research. For general advice on grant applications, undergraduates can turn to the Office of Career Services (OCS). According to Adonica Lui, the assistant director for fellowships at OCS, the office has several informational meetings about how to write a proposal, how to choose a fellowship, and how to develop a budget. But the fellowships office is not the best place to turn for close, individual attention...
...Heisman Trophy in 1991 and went on to play for five NFL teams over a 10 year period.Allard’s impressive athletic record places her among the best. As a valuable utility player, Allard made her home at third for the first half of her Wolverine career where she earned seemingly every honor short of the Heisman. Quick to face a challenge, the eager third baseman stepped up offensively her freshman year, knocking in a team-high 26 runs. The same season she hit .331, the second best average on the squad. The following two springs Allard again...
...Make a right up there.” I pulled away from the curb, “Rocky” theme song playing in my head. I put on my blinker, stopped at the stop sign, and then made the most beautiful right-hand turn of my driving career.“Pull over. You failed.”What?! How did that happen? She hadn’t even given me the chance to screw up. I was devastated, and when my mom got back in the car, I burst into tears.“Don?...
...reach the people who can actually make a difference.” By attempting to persuade newspapers to publish outsiders’ investigative reporting, Jones said that Steiger is taking steps toward breaking “the mold.” The Shorenstein Center presented its annual Goldsmith Career Award for Excellence in Journalism to Steiger last night too. In an interview, acting Director of the Shorenstein Center Thomas E. Patterson called Steiger an “extraordinary editor” and praised ProPublica’s attempts to “address the struggles newsrooms are having...