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Ken Takasu '98, a concentrator in East Asian Studies (EAS) and economics, worked for the U.S. investment bank Goldman Sachs in Tokyo last summer. He says that Japan is actually a very exciting place to work right now.
Luke Moland '97-'98, an EAS and economics concentrator currently seeking a job in strategy consulting, expresses a more measured but still optimistic view.
His replacement-a master's candidate who asked not to be named-said he reluctantly agreed to lead the East Asian Studies (EAS) Chinese social-science junior tutorial when recruited this June by Ezra F. Vogel, co-chair of the EAS Faculty committee and Ford professor of the social sciences...
"I don't think that they should combine the [EAS] department with ethnic studies, because Harvard's EAS Department has so strong a reputation," he says.
The faculty members in EAS seem to agree.