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Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences face a different financial aid reality. Patrick Hamm, information coordinator for the Graduate School Council said that for PhD candidates, “Anybody who is able to finish in five years is typically not going to face any debt issues,” he said. “Public universities do not have deals like this...
...about archaeological distribution patterns—though he said that she attempted to be more solemn at times.“She decided that she needed to be more serious, so she invented another personality named ‘Dr. Rossel,’ who was this very serious PhD,” Matskevich said. “Her other personality was ‘Ms. Stine,’ who loved to dance, sing, and was very irresponsible.”“Every morning, she’d decide who to be that day, but no matter...
...assistant professor at California State University Northridge. “In fact, they are privy to being pushed around a lot, by a lot of things, including things that have nothing to do with what you’re judging.” Jee and Youmans were PhD candidates at the University of Illinois’ Chicago campus in 2006, when they conducted their research. Professor of Psychology Ellen J. Langer, who specializes in the pyschology of control, aging, and decision-making, agreed. “Positive experiences lead to positive sentiments,” she said yesterday afternoon...
...Freeze’s” initial escapist philosophy, the possibilities of online content have broadened the magazine’s topical horizons to address political issues that are important to its readers."We have an upcoming feature section on women in politics, including articles by a PhD graduate student who’s studying the topic. There is also an Institute of Politics study group which was looking at the same issue that’s writing an article for us. We’re also running a feature on the 2008 election, with information about the candidates."Despite...
...highest court in Massachusetts handed a Harvard medical student victory late Tuesday in her battle for extra break time to pump breast milk during a medial certification exam. The state Supreme Judicial Court’s decision came the night before Sophie C. Currier, an MD-PhD student at Harvard Medical School, began taking the test and ensured she would receive one hour of additional break time per day on top of the 45 minutes students typically have for the entire exam. Currier cannot graduate from the Medical School or begin her scheduled residency until she passes the eight-hour...