Word: fellowships
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...Chris, 27, studied biology at Carleton College in Minnesota; Martin, 30, majored in zoology at Duke. Seven years ago, the brothers took a semester off from college, packed a Hi8 camera and traveled to Costa Rica to record wildlife adventures. After graduation, Chris received a prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for study abroad and expanded the project. Eventually the brothers took their footage to Leo Eaton, a producer at Maryland Public Television, who knew the Kratts were series worthy when his four-year-old son asked to watch their grainy, homemade films over and over...
Ultimately, Ben-Shachar plans to meld his interests in education, philosophy and psychology. Having received Harvard's John Eliot Fellowship, next year Ben-Shachar is off to Cambridge, where he will study "education from a psychological and philosophic perspective." Afterwards, he plans to attend graduate school in an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program that will allow him to explore his interest in the synergistic relationship among these three fields--perhaps Harvard's Organizational Behavior program, which includes coursework in the psychology or sociology departments and at Harvard Business School, and which offers an "ethics and the professions" program that would allow...
After he graduates next winter, Kirshner plans to spend a year touring South America and comparing styles of regional folk music, a project made possible by the Sheldon Fellowship he won this year...
Pasquale's record in the classes he did take, however, has earned him a Marshall Fellowship to study at Oxford University. There he will focus on political philosophy. He says he eventually wants to practice constitutional...
...1980s, starting with a stint as a full-time TIME correspondent in Los Angeles. Moving to Boston, she reported, among other things, a 1988 cover story titled "Through the Eyes of Children." She was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University in 1991, and has just completed a yearlong Prudential Fellowship in Children and the News at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. She is also an active participant in Boston's Big Sister program. Ludtke spends about four hours a week with her 12-year-old "little sister," Andrea Powell, visiting museums, seeing movies, going swimming and Rollerblading. Says...