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...Hughes was called to Torino, Italy to compete in the Winter Olympics, where she placed seventh overall. Hughes??€”then a junior in high school—had previously been named as an alternate for the event after winning the bronze medal at the 2006 U.S. Figure Skating Championships...
...Hughes??€™s skating commitments often went beyond the extracurricular involvements of even the most dedicated of her classmates at Harvard, according to Dean of Freshman Thomas A. Dingman ‘67, Hughes??€™ freshman advisor...
...time for training sessions at a rink in Acton, Mass. and the Skating Club of Boston. Hughes skated a few hours each day, worked regularly with a trainer, and exercised multiple days a week on her own, supplementing her training with Pilates and yoga, according to Elin G. Schran, Hughes??€™ Boston-based coach...
...rink has long been an alternate home for two of Hughes??€™ family members: her father played ice hockey as an undergraduate at Cornell, and her older sister—the 24-year-old Sarah Hughes??€”won a gold medal in figure skating at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City...
...medicine, according to the Howard Hughes news release. Massachusetts-based scientists received the most grants nationwide, with three going to MIT and two to the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. Another round of Early Career grants is expected in 2012. In addition to providing grant programs, Howard Hughes??€”a non-profit biomedical research organization headquartered in Chevy Chase, Md.—conducts research in collaboration with universities, medical centers, and other research institutions nationwide. —Staff writer Liyun Jin can be reached at ljin@fas.harvard.edu...