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...perspiration. Or, maybe just maybe, you just happened to like AP chemistry.Take a look at the chemistry department.Dear Students-who-forget-what-a-“mole”-is: there’s always room in economics. Artsy-types-looking-for-interesting-ways-to-fulfill-a-Core: Stay away, for your own good.Chemistry concentrators run the gamut from future Ph.Ds to future investment bankers to future tree huggers.Once you’ve hurdled the initial requirements—intro chem, intro bio, intro math, intro physics, intro blah blah boring Science Center lecture course blah blah, and, finally, organic...
Global luxury has wrought billion-dollar businesses and dizzying amounts of dealmaking?which means that today's fashion stars aren't only those manufactured in schools like London's Central Saint Martins or New York City's Parsons. A whole new breed of fashion influencers are formed at hard-core business schools like Harvard, HEC, ESSEC and Bocconi where the syllabus doesn't include patternmaking but rather an altogether different kind of intangible skill set, namely the ability to manage intensely creative talent. Dior president Sidney Toledano, a graduate of the top French engineering school ECP, compares the structure...
...million users must register as members of a “network”: a college, high school, business, or, soon, a city. Although Facebook gives its users extensive control over what sections of their profiles and photo albums are visible to others, the site’s core base of college users has generally reacted negatively to past expansions, often creating online groups to voice their disapproval. While the ruckus typically dies down quickly as users adjust, this expansion comes on the heels of Facebook’s most controversial move to date, the launch of News Feeds, which...
...FORGET THE CORE Strengthening muscles involved in maintaining balance can avoid many problems...
...final address, Interim President Derek C. Bok, who replaced outgoing University President Lawrence H. Summers this summer, spoke to the Class of 2010 about branching out, both through academics such as core courses and extracurriculars such as community service...