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...rather than designating the “heir apparent” in the field through a decisive senior hire, Harvard has instead had more of a “revolving door...
When she applied to Harvard Law School in 1961, Judith Richards Hope was committing a daring act. The modern feminist movement had yet to begin, and female attorneys such as Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsberg had been unable to find firms to hire them. But Hope and 14 other pioneering women managed to graduate from Harvard in the class of 1964, as Hope describes in her new book, Pinstripes & Pearls (Scribner...
...world where no one does anything for themselves anymore,” he says. The average It’s Just Lunch client is around 35 (client ages typically range from 28-48), makes a six-figure salary and has a graduate degree. “They hire us to find and arrange their dates for them, just like the personal trainer or the dry cleaner,” Dolan says...
Harvard’s psychology department may soon make a bid to hire away from MIT renowned cognitive scientist Steven Pinker, according to Harvard and MIT professors...
...recalled a law student that she once was forced to hire at the last minute for her class on author Franz Kafka. She said that although he knew the material very well, he’d simply had no previous experience with teaching...