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...education policy and help revitalize the arts in education policy of the public school system,” she says.Such a future was not always a given for Cloud, who considered many different kinds of work, including consulting, earlier this year. “I had an interview with Monitor Group, a consulting firm, and that was something that told me the corporate world isn’t going to work out for me because I don’t know how many sausages were made last year and I don’t care. I thank OCS for that...
David J. Jakus ’06, Nicholas P. Orenstein ’06, and Ezra J. Rapoport ’06 submitted a project that markets a wireless fetal heart monitor to the Peltier Business Plan Competition at the University of Texas at Tyler this week. The trio, along with James D. Moran ’05, established LONO Medical Systems and has designed the prototype for a small wireless device that can attach to an expectant mother’s abdomen during pregnancy...
...prize money will be used to purchase equipment to begin making their prototype into a marketable reality, the winners say. The group coalesced around the heart monitor project through a combination of Orenstein’s connections with doctors in the Dallas area and an established partnership between high-school friends Jakus and Rapoport, according to Rapoport. But beyond this project, he added, “the thing about us that gives me real confidence in this company is that we’re just incredibly fertile and full of ideas, and we really have a line-up of projects...
...forest in Sichuan province, China, as a swath of bamboo shoots, the animal's favorite food, were starting to sprout. Xiang Xiang was reared at China's Wolong Giant Panda Research Center. Wolong officials, who spent three years training Xiang Xiang to fend for himself and will continue to monitor the panda with a satellite tracking system, said the event was a key step in boosting the population of the endangered species, which now numbers about...
...protest that encouraged kids to miss school or adults to skip work. This weekend, he again urged youngsters to delay demonstrations until after school and asked those who chose to demonstrate to remain peaceful and to carry American flags. In the morning, Villaraigosa told TIME.com that he would monitor the demonstrations from City Hall. But late in the afternoon he made a surprise appearance, addressing the crowd in shirtsleeves and sounding like a passionate partner in their cause: "We come to work," he said. "We come for a better life...