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...There's no community," says one grad student. "A large part of your waking hours are spent with the same people." Yet the lounge was opened in Lehman Hall rather than Byerly last fall (14 years after it was first proposed), the placement service was merged with OCS-OCL, and the housing office was just farmed out to the Lehman Hall basement...

Author: By Charles T. Kurzman, | Title: Bracing for a Change | 9/13/1984 | See Source »

Also important is the added flexibility seniors have gained because of new openings in the job market. Many businesses have only recently begun hiring students right out of college, according to OCS-OCL Director of Recruiting Linda Z. Chernick...

Author: By Jeffrey M. Senger, | Title: A stampede to the work place | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

...number of companies recruiting at Harvard has grown steadily from about 30 in 1972 to almost 200 this year, for example, and the number of interviews on campus has increased from 200 to 3200 in the same period, according to OCS-OCL figures...

Author: By Jeffrey M. Senger, | Title: A stampede to the work place | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

...Fifteen or 20 years ago, everyone was going directly to graduate school because there was nothing else to do," says OCS-OCL Director Martha P. Leape. "But now seniors' options are more flexible and people don't feel locked into the first job they take...

Author: By Jeffrey M. Senger, | Title: A stampede to the work place | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

Data from the study also shows that, when they entered as freshmen, men and women in the class of 1984 had almost identical career and education goals. The OCS-OCL survey of last year's graduating seniors also showed lower male-female differences than in previous years...

Author: By Jeffrey M. Senger, | Title: A stampede to the work place | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

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