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...amplifies the stress associated with the zero-sum competitions students face every day. This stress can cloud the judgments students make, particularly when distinguishing between their feelings of jealousy, anger and disappointment. Whether it be admission to a seminar, a spot in an a cappella group, or a prestigious fellowship, every student’s success comes at the expense of another...
...Frazer successfully competed for a fellowship at the Council on Foreign Relations, and took a year-long leave of absence to work with the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Department of Defense. She briefly returned to Harvard in 2000 before taking another leave of absence when she landed her positions in the White House and the National Security Council...
Gerald J. Smith, the president of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, said the success of the Goldwater Scholars in other fellowship competitions attests to the impressive achievement of the scholars...
Band of Bozos? The Fellowship of the Dingbats? Dawn of the Brain Dead? Something along those lines might be a more telling title for The Ladykillers, wherein the Coen brothers merrily subvert that standard caper trope in which a bunch of guys tunnel their way toward a large cache of cash and, naturally, an even larger concluding irony...
Hine has served as a Distinguished Professor of History at Michigan State University from 2003 to 2004 and president of the Southern Historical Association, the Organization of American Historians and of the Southern Association for Women’s Historians. Upon finishing her fellowship this year at the Radcliffe Institute, she will join the faculty of Northwestern University as the Board of Trustees Professor...