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The technology is fast spreading to other professions as well. By mathematically building their scale models within a computer, architects can see what large buildings will look like from the ground, the air or the window of a high-rise across the street. Petroleum engineers can explore graphic versions of...
Motivated by a desire to put data behind the anecdotal evidence of high-powered women leaving their professions, a study in this month’s Harvard Business Review has found that women are more likely to have taken time off than men, resulting in their underrepresentation in senior positions...
“Just because other professions might be better or worse doesn’t let us off the hook,” she said. “I think we can do better.”
Such evangelical Catholicism, as Newman calls it, also lends itself to Southern-fried flavors like more exuberant hymn singing, intense Bible study, spirited preaching and what Evangelicals call witnessing--personal and public professions of faith usually foreign to the more philosophical, communal and inward Catholic style. Some church observers say...
Today Schlesinger Library is part of Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, which is home to forty-five yearlong fellows who are committed to advanced work in various professions, academic disciplines and creative arts, according to the Institute’s website.