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...letter, Kirby wrote that revisions would in fact bring Harvard’s “policies to the forefront in comparison with peer institutions...
Although Hyman and Buffington say students’ needs are at the forefront of Allston development, the committee membership does not include any Harvard undergraduates. But Hyman insists they will still be involved...
Masiyiwa, 41, is at the forefront of this transformation, and has become a role model for other young African executives. His privately held company, Econet Wireless, generates revenue of more than $300 million a year, making it one of Africa's five largest telecom companies. It operates in eight countries, including Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation with 125 million people but just 600,000 fixed lines; New Zealand, where Econet will soon launch that country's third GSM network; and Britain, where Masiyiwa is targeting the niche market of African expatriates. "When I visited Nigeria a year...
University encouragement has made study abroad “come to the forefront in people’s minds” across campus, Wu says...
When he got to Caltech as an undergraduate and saw that academic statistics was a viable career, he says, baseball remained at the forefront of his budding statistical mind. “Baseball helped me understand statistics and relate it to a system I knew well,” he says. As a professor now, Morris still uses baseball examples in lectures to illustrate ideas...