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...about 90 or 100 students at the end of senior year. The total number of students invited to join Phi Beta Kappa is approximately 10 percent of the graduating class. Anushka M. Sunder ’07, an economics concentrator in Cabot House, said her academic environment helped her excel. “Having an interest in the courses I was taking helped me to stay motivated, and it’s really nice to have teachers who acknowledge your work and take a more personal interest in you—that has definitely helped me to stay engaged...
...meeting. “I think the three of them would get the bill, and they’d figure out who pays how much.” Reeves says the idea emerged from discussions he has had about how improving childcare could make it easier for women to excel in scientific careers. Reeves said that “some exploratory work has to be done about the cost” of the program before the proposal is complete. He has not yet discussed it with Harvard or MIT officials. At the roundtable, which set out the council?...
...costumes, created and coordinated by Annie Z. Li ’07, excel in their understatement. They unobtrusively serve to accentuate each movement of the dancers. Set designer Julia E. Rozier ’08 also uses simplicity to good effect, using a minimalist background and set to keep the focus on the dancers...
Like many of my classmates, generous remuneration is a temptation to give into an 80-hour/week existence as an Excel and PowerPoint jockey. But as I sat staring at the OCS’s e-recruiting forums last month, I started feeling guilty about my motivation—what could only be described as my crass, money-hungry impulse. I was haunted by that nagging question: Is this what my liberal arts education at Harvard really prepared...
...investment banker this summer in Los Angeles, and it was the best and worst decision of my life. At first, I found David’s (not his real name) Republicanism endearing and thought I could reform his soul. And despite his corporate job (being an “Excel monkey,” as he called it), I found our conversations witty enough to stomach dating a yuppie working...