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...Enter Tommy Amaker. Hired in April to replace Frank Sullivan, who manned the Crimson’s bench for 16 seasons, Amaker brings an All-American pedigree and impressive resume to Cambridge to try to put Harvard hoops on the map. In addition, Amaker becomes the only African-American currently filling one of the school’s 32 head coaching positions...
...these effects is that Harvard is graduating fewer science concentrators than it ought to. The exact number of defections is difficult to finger, but Harvard’s own published numbers can give a rough sense. Many students enter Harvard expressing an interest in concentrating in science—Harvard news releases from the past few years state that just under half of matriculating students are prospective life science, physical science, mathematics, engineering, or computer science concentrators. Meanwhile, a tabulation of data in this year’s Handbook for Students shows that just over a quarter of students with...
...background.” “I have an odd reputation in BRYE because I’ve never held an administrative position, but I’ve always been a groupie,” Leng says. Leng, who also served as Currier House Committee Chair, planned to enter graduate school focusing on educational policy until she received the fellowship. Now she is uncertain what she will pursue after her year abroad. “After one year I’m not sure what I want to do,” Leng says...
...majority of the Class of 2007 plans to enter the workforce come graduation, though a third of seniors who plan on working next year still do not have a job lined up, according to The Crimson’s poll of graduates. Though it may be little consolation to jobless seniors, the graduate unemployment rate suggested by The Crimson’s poll seems to be lower than those reported at Harvard’s peer institutions in recent years. In a report on its Class of 2006 seniors, Princeton reported a 48 percent jobless rate among graduates heading into...
After leaving my last final exam, I expected to feel a great sense of accomplishment—a sense that I was prepared to exit the academic bubble and enter the real world. Instead, I felt about an hour’s worth of relief...