Word: integrationism
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Capellas started job hunting this summer, says an industry insider knowledgeable about HP's inner workings, partly because the firm's reorganization had left him with little to do. Two other executives have largely directed day-to-day operations, says this source, while Capellas spent most of his time on...
At 35, she was tapped to run a 1,000-employee aircraft-engine parts plant in Wilmington, N.C. At 40, she led the integration into GE of Greenwich Aviation Services, a $1.6 billion company that the larger firm had just acquired. Two years ago, Immelt and his successor at GE...
As a Yale first-year, I have to agree with the position of Judd B. Kessler ’04 on assigning first-years to houses (Column, “Living It Up, Yale-Style,” Oct. 22). Two months into the school year, I have friends and...
When she was picked up at a railroad station of the industrial city of Ploiesti in June 2000, Nina was a hardened little street child who hoarded food, carried all her belongings in a plastic bag and regarded strangers with a suspicious frown. Today, as a resident of Casa Austria...
The demand for public intellectuals has grown so high that there’s now even a market for education that promises to produce public intellectuals. The University of Chicago offers a course on “Writing as a Public Intellectual.” If spending time in the...