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...enlightening his audience on topics from “skunky beer,” which emits an unusual smell if the hops are exposed to excessive light, to the contents of his refrigerator—only the company’s Samuel Adams Boston lager—the Harvard grad mixed laid-back humor with a serious understanding of the beer-making process to the impressed crowd. “He brought it down to a science,” Aneesh K. Venkat ’08 said. “I knew there was a lot to wine tasting...
...homemade purple label reading “Karim’s Palace of Discount Research” adorns the door adjacent to Gilbert’s office. Karim S. Kassam, Gilbert’s fourth-year grad student, sits inside, frustrated about the constant misunderstanding of his chosen field...
...with my grad students and undergraduates and we start to look at things,” he says. “When we find something really cool, we follow our noses and see where it leads...
...Mladenova turned to the Department of Special Concentrations to pursue her interest in Urban Studies. Fortunately, Mladenova found urban planning professor Jerold S. Kayden ’75, who also did a special concentration in Urban Studies, to become her adviser.“Many professors in grad schools do not take you seriously.” she says. “I was really lucky.” JUMPING THROUGH HOOPSMost applicants, however, don’t have it so easy. Adam R. Singerman ’08, a special concentrator in Linguistics and the Languages of the Americas...
...accurate idea of what they're doing for the Earth. You know that your recycling is being counted, not just tossed down a landfill. Metrics matter - measuring something is the first step to encouraging better behavior. "There's so little measurement around recycling," says Gonen, a Columbia Business School grad who came up with the RecycleBank concept in class. "But RecycleBank tries to ensure that everything we do is measured - and we share those numbers...