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...won’t doubt that other departments in FAS might look longingly at the space available,” said William Amaral, former preparation facility manager in the vertebrate paleontology collection, in an interview with The Crimson last year. Amaral has since retired from the University...
Smith said in an interview earlier this month that the search for a centralized IT leader is moving forward, motivated by the “extreme pressures” to constantly manage and update IT services. But he added that FAS will wait until the University CIO is selected to initiate more significant consolidation plans...
...been driven to those extremes by the pressures of juggling her demanding space career and motherhood. "It's definitely a challenge to do the flying and take care of even one child and do all the other things you have to do," she told Ladies' Home Journal in an interview before her arrest. Psychologist Thomas Nagy, who has studied the stresses that dual-career couples face, says "where there is no balance and the career has demanded too much of the woman, there may be chronic sleep deprivation, stress-related disorders, anxiety, depression and sacrifices to parenting ability and quality...
Faust said in a Feb. interview with The Crimson that she has also been meeting with faculty members and leaders at other business schools to discuss challenges the new dean will face...
...acquiring nuclear weapons? One of Clinton's predecessors, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, has some unsolicited advice: "I don't see a set of sanctions coming along that would be so detrimental to the Iranians that they are going to stop [their nuclear] program," Powell said in an interview with Bloomberg TV to be broadcast next weekend. "So ultimately, the solution has to be a negotiated...