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...addition, the restriction on H-1B visa holders may not apply to those who are hired while holding a student visa but later apply for an H-1B, Casey said, an interpretation Harvard officials are lobbying the Department of Labor to recommend. Kurt Piemonte, an associate director of career services at the Business School, wrote in an e-mailed statement that companies looking to pick up their newest recruits are “hopeful” that the statute will be interpreted in their favor, but remain in a state of limbo for the time being. “TARP...
When these kids watch Meet The Press, they don’t see politicians. They see career options...
This is especially pertinent for young musicans in Albright’s position: those who are considering a career in an art that is losing its mainstream appeal...
...white--haired people.” “Even though I have done well in piano, there’s no demand for it,” Albright says. In part because of this ageing fan base, classical music is not seen as a stable career choice. “I don’t feel safe putting all my eggs in that one basket.” He attributes this more to a lack of connections than a lack of talent...
...late.” The Crimson’s recent surge of success can largely be attributed to improvements in the defensive line. Leading defenseman, Leanna Coskren, is a key player, appearing in 29 out of the 31 games so far this season, and collecting eight points in her career to date. “Leanna is one of the top defense on our team right now, which is saying a lot [considering] that in the ECAC we are number one,” Vaillancourt said. “So she is one of the top defense in the ECAC...