Word: interviews
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Outgoing Dean Barry R. Bloom said in an interview that “there are really two approaches that are ultimately important” in designing public health programs—accuracy and evidence...
...journalist who is the director of the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Policy. “It’s the oldest and best known university in the United States.” Pulitzer-Prize winning writer Michael C. Winerip ’74 said in an interview that his 2007 New York Times article about Harvard admissions shot to the top of the paper’s “most e-mailed” list in part because of his repeated references to the University. “The name Harvard is synonymous with excellence...
...very taken with the Korean people. They were extraordinarily kind and very interesting,” Wagner said in a 1993 interview. “Of course, considering the state that the country was in at that time, the people were really the only positive aspect to being there...
...view, preexistent government policies, starting with [mortgage insurer] Fannie Mae, created this situation by creating all these incentives for risky lending,” he said in a phone interview yesterday. “The bailout package doesn’t stop that. The same thing that caused the problem is still there...
...midst of fiscal crisis, as Wall Street crumbles and our friends grasp frantically at disappearing internships, we can’t wipe the grin off our faces. Now those perky i-bankers with their interview jackets and heels will have to live like we always knew we would. We’ll ride the bus together to our low-paying jobs and swap budget-saving coupons. That will teach them to put money before passion...