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...speeches and spectators recording sessions with cameras attached to their laptops. During break times, the entrepreneurs networked and recharged their laptops. According to the project manager of Harvard Computing Society Matthew A. Gline ’06, who is also a Crimson editor, about 60 Harvard students and 50 MI students registered for the event. Additional speakers delivered half-hour seminars on topics relevant to start-ups including venture capital, finance, law, and intellectual property. Besides the symposium, other groups at Harvard promoting technological entrepreneurship, include the weekly lecture series sponsored by the Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard (TECH...
...things may seem, it is hard to imagine just abandoning a 1,329-sq.-mi. strip of bayous inhabited since the 1700s. The locals certainly have no intention of beating a hasty retreat. After all, they have a history of resilience: the famous Battle of New Orleans, which decisively ended the War of 1812 and sent the British home in defeat, was fought here. Indeed, by the end of the week the region's take-no-prisoners attitude seemed to be bearing some fruit on Capitol Hill, with Congress hastily approving $1 billion in disaster loans to help devastated Gulf...
...Force had a technical training center, was compounded five years later by the closing of nearby Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, which had 12,000 employees. Those two shutdowns, combined with the closing of the city-owned Stapleton Airport, left heavily urban northeastern Denver and suburban Aurora with 11 sq. mi. of land in desperate need of recycling...
...a?os atr?s, Sara Mart?nez Tucker era la primera y ?nica ejecutiva hispana en AT&T. Pero su trabajo no la llenaba. "Hab?a llegado a los 40 y no ten?a ni idea de lo que quer?a hacer con mi vida?, recuerda. De manera que se acogi? a un retiro temprano y prob? su suerte en una docena de proyectos sin fines de lucro. Uno de ellos fue el Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF), que en aquel tiempo distribu?a $3 millones de d?lares al a?o entre estudiantes latinos necesitados. Y como descubri? desde su puesto en aquel trabajo, esta cantidad...
...construcci?n. Pionero en el complejo mundo de la ingenier?a de edificios altos, Seinuk fue uno de los precursores del uso de un concreto m?s fuerte en Nueva York, un avance que ha ayudado a subsecuentes generaciones de ingenieros a construir m?s alto sin tener que hacer bases m?s anchas. "Mi trabajo?, dice Seinuk, ?siempre ha estado relacionado con ampliar el horizonte?. Cuando lleg? a Estados Unidos proveniente de Cuba, justo despu?s que Castro tomara el poder, Seinuk tra?a un poco m?s de $20 en su bolsillo, "mi regla de dibujo y mi diploma de la universidad de La Habana...