Word: jin
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...Jin Zhou ’07 wrote in an e-mail that Wang “offers help wherever he can to whoever in need even though he doesn’t know that person well...
Naturally, Harvard figures prominently into the plot. Take pride in Pessl’s characterization, which includes descriptions of brainiacs, rabble rousers, pre-med roommates named Soon-Jin, and pretentious Teaching Fellows who gesture “as if holding an invisible parasol, pinky outward” alike...
...West, where the scientist is politely told to take a seat in the backroom where no one will notice his odd mannerisms and strangeness, Eastern societies have dehumanized the scientist in a completely opposite way: They have deified him. In many Asian countries, scientists are national heroes. Take Chen Jin, a top physicist, who was feted by top Chinese leaders for developing the Hanxin computer chip. Or Hwang Woo-Suk, the South Korean biologist whose pioneering stem cell research was a point of national pride. When the research of each scientist was uncovered as fraudulent, it was a blow...
Following a well-received speech by student speaker Jin H. “PJ” Kim, who received an enthusiastic standing ovation, Paulson took a less traditional route while addressing the graduates, speaking without notes and standing to the side of the podium...
Lowell: Orr Ashenberg, Lora R. Dagi, Evan Hepler-Smith, Jenny J. Jin, Nancy Kang, Henry C. Lin, Rebecca G. Pomerantz...