Word: professionalizing
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Gerald M. Boyd, the first black managing editor and metropolitan editor at The New York Times, died last week in Manhattan at the age of 56. Boyd, a Nieman Fellow at Harvard in 1980-1981, was the youngest journalist to receive the fellowship at the time. Boyd, who led Pulitzer...
That red “BLAME YALE” t-shirt with Bush emblazoned on it that your roommate bought from the Harvard Dems last year? It won’t just be on display at the game—it’s already up in ?...
For most Harvard graduates, it’s not uncommon to enter into a profession frequented by their peers. Most often, they graduate, enter the workforce, and some point down the line, their paths cross again.
RE "Why a Christian in theWhite House Felt Betrayed" [Oct. 23]: As a member of an evangelical Lutheran congregation, I do not feel betrayed or disenfranchised by the story of the White House's political maneuverings to gain Christian conservatives' votes. I was never inspired by this President's...
Roman Catholicism's Christoph Cardinal Schnborn has dubbed the most fervent of faith-challenging scientists followers of "scientism" or "evolutionism," since they hope science, beyond being a measure, can replace religion as a worldview and a touchstone. It is not an epithet that fits everyone wielding a test tube...