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...outcry over U.S. corporations' hiring white-collar labor abroad grows ever louder, an expanding body of research and analysis suggests that a job gained overseas isn't necessarily a job lost at home. According to a study by Matthew Slaughter, an associate professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, during the decade ending in 2001, U.S. firms hired nearly 3 million workers abroad, up 42%. At the same time, companies also expanded their U.S. work forces by almost 5.5 million, or 31%. Often, "as firms expand or sell in foreign markets, they have to hire people...
After a tumultuous season that featured memorable victories over Penn and Columbia as well as heartbreaking losses to Brown and Dartmouth, the Harvard women’s soccer team found itself almost exactly back where it started—with nearly an equal number of wins, losses and ties...
Sophomore Moira Weigel was a late joiner to the team this season, after contemplating taking time away from the squad to focus more on academics. Weigel returned for the Crimson’s match against Dartmouth, and despite early rusty performances, she regained her freshman form by the end of the season...
With the first game of the Ivy play on the horizon, Ogbechie decided to tough out her injury and take the floor once again. With her return, the spark was back, as Ogbechie delivered 15 kills in the Crimson’s 3-1 victory over Dartmouth...
Once again, Ogbechie returned to the lineup against Dartmouth, looking to stop the Crimson’s losing streak. She tallied a game-high 21 kills and five blocks, while junior outside hitter Nilly Schweitzer recorded 16 kills and 17 digs, as Harvard won 3-1 to open up Ivy play with a 2-0 record...