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...selection,” Amaker said as he addressed a room full of Friends of Harvard Basketball, fellow Crimson coaches, representatives of various media outlets, and members of the men’s basketball team. The former Michigan and Seton Hall coach was accompanied by his wife, Dr. Stephanie Pinder-Amaker. She was the Associate Dean of Students at the University of Michigan while Amaker coached there. In his introductory remarks, Nichols Family Director of Athletics Robert L. Scalise connected the beginning of the Amaker era with the foundation of Harvard basketball 107 years ago. “More than...
...committee’s selection,” Amaker said as he addressed a room full of Friends of Harvard Basketball, fellow Crimson coaches, representatives of various media outlets, and members of the men’s basketball team. He was accompainied by his wife, Dr. Stephanie Pinder-Amaker. In his introductory remarks, Nichols Family Director of Athletics Bob Scalise connected the beginning of the Amaker era with the foundation of Harvard basketball 107 years ago. “More than a century later, we are here today with that same optimism as our program is reborn with...
...heavily influenced by his wife and her career. “Any decision made in the Amaker household is a joint decision and I’m not the coach of that team,” Amaker said in a 2001 interview with the Michigan Daily. His wife, Stephanie Pinder-Amaker, is currently a clinical psychologist who was Associate Dean of Students at Michigan and is expected to be a part of the Harvard faculty should Amaker join the coaching staff, according to the Globe. —Staff writer Walter E. Howell contributed to the reporting of this story...
...Globe also reported that Amaker’s wife, Dr. Stephanie Pinder-Amaker, is expected to join the Harvard faculty. In a 2001 interview with the Michigan Daily, Amaker issued the following quote: “Any decision made in the Amaker household is a joint decision and I'm not the coach of that team...
...course at the BBC offices in Jerusalem. Reuters has sent 368 journalists to Centurion?s five-day course, which incorporates two hours of chemical warfare training. Paul Rees, director of Centurion, says clients pay around $1,900 each for the residential course. Says Reuters video news editor Rodney Pinder: "It is worth it to Reuters if it saves even one life...