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If only it were that easy for the rest of us. Saying no can be awkward, guilt inducing, nerve racking, embarrassing, even risky to friendship and career. "No may be the most powerful word in the language, but it's also potentially the most destructive, which is why it's...
Only after reading Jerry Kaplan's book on GO Corp.--a former tech high flyer that flamed out--did Alvelda realize the marketability of a concept contained in a chapter of his 1995 Ph.D. thesis. That concept begat MicroDisplay, his first start-up, that same year and united his twin...
There are few places in the world where a student can go from knowing absolutely nothing about a subject to possessing virtually every book and journal article ever written about it in just one afternoon. Harvard is one of those places. For this, we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude...
“That class was probably one of the most intimidating I’d ever taken,” Clark remembers. “Reading and writing that much in college, then doing the same thing in the publishing industry, was good training for writing a book myself...
The published result came as no surprise to former blockmate Alexandra R. Wilkis ’99. “It was always pretty clear to me she wanted to be a writer,” Wilkis says. “Her love of reading and writing made it an...