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...time with any group whose membership doesn’t exceed 300—any smaller, and you might as well start your own. A leadership position in something huge, like The Crimson or the Institute of Politics, would look really great on a resumé and can, if Goldman Sachs ever asks, be easily justified as the result of your “passion,” “dedication,” or even “remote interest.” But you should be prepared to jettison those commitments in a year...
...will feature notable alums such as Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ‘72 and Soledad M. O’Brien ’88, anchorwoman on CNN’s American Morning. On Saturday, Stephanie K. Bell-Rose ’79, who is a managing director at Goldman Sachs and president of the Goldman Sachs Foundation, will be delivering the keynote address.—Staff writer Lulu Zhou can be reached at luluzhou@fas.harvard.edu...
...work for students. Instead of seeking out companies directly, students submit their resumes and schedule interviews online with participating companies and have the option to attend the numerous information sessions offered. This past week, more than fifteen companies—ranging from the Boston Consulting Group and Goldman Sachs to the CIA, Google, Inc. and General Mills—have invited students to hear their presentations and meet with current employees and recruiters. “The recruiting program is much more diverse than just the consulting firms and investment banks,” Wright-Swadel said...
...stealing, there are still five maps missing from Houghton, and Harvard College Libraries spokeswoman Beth Brainard said she thinks Smiley may have taken them. “I know that Smiley used all the books from which the maps are missing,” Brainard said. Robert E. Goldman, lawyer for the British Library, was more definite in attributing unresolved map thefts to Smiley. Although Smiley and his lawyer Richard Reeve were unavailable for comment, the memo they submitted on Tuesday argued that such allegations are “reckless, unsubstantiated, and unfair,” and that...
...enrollees say it’s worth the work, and you get to hear Marglin point out why Mankiw and the rest of his conservative colleagues are full of it. In this course, you can keep it real—and keep a backup in case that job at Goldman is too tempting to turn down come senior spring.What else? Social Analysis 66, “Race, Ethnicity, and Politics in the United States” has decently interesting subject matter, but the syllabus gets bogged down in numbers-based poli-sci essays. Social Analysis 34, “Knowledge...