Word: internship
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...coverage for these events was overlooked. We hope that in the future you provide due coverage to Latin American events at Harvard. There are over 30 student organizations throughout the University with a regional focus of Latin America or thematic focus of Latinos. In addition, DRCLAS boasts the largest Internship Placement and Internship Grant program on campus, for students travelling to summer internships in Latin America. University President Lawrence H. Summers has just returned from a trip to Latin America during which he visited Sao Paulo, Brazil, site of a DRCLAS exchange program, and also Santiago, Chile, site...
...restricted” by Cambridge and yet they still dash off to a small office and suit over the summer. This year, broaden your horizons and do something for yourself and for your own development. Thankfully in America the cream always rises to the top, so missing your internship for the chance to see the world or hang around with friends at home will not be the end of your billion-dollar career. The value of living for yourself may not be immediately evident—especially with an international bank beckoning—but don’t forget...
...Harvard, O’Mary dabbled in Institute of Politics (IOP) activities and joined the Undergraduate Council (UC). While the IOP rejected him for a Director’s Internship in his first year, they didn’t forget him. A last-minute spot opened in Senator John Kerry’s office. The IOP called O’Mary for the job, and he got a taste of Washington life at the bottom of the ladder. And when he returned to Harvard the following year, he turned his focus to campus politics. UC presidential candidate Lamelle D. Rawlins...
...there was more going on there than childcare. O’Mary says Wilhelm encouraged him to apply to the White House internship, even making a call on his behalf. By the summer, O’Mary had been installed in the Chief of Staff’s office, where he languished in boredom...
...dramatically in the second year of college. Easy introductory lectures turn into intense tutorials where reading is actually required. Teams and clubs no longer welcome you as a newcomer at a friendly comp meeting; instead, they work to push you as far as possible from upperclass leadership positions. Failed internship applications—last year remedied by a summer job at the pool—now become serious impediments to all future career advances. Sleep appears as often as a sunny Cambridge day; roommates actually make you wish you were still living with your parents; weekly love life extends...