Word: recruit
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...arts. “It’s useful to know that there’s opportunity and possibility for a career that pays bills and is really creatively stimulating,” says Baum. “It is true that theater companies don’t recruit at the Charles Hotel or the Inn at Harvard and buy everyone lunch. While it takes a certain amount of industriousness to find your own way, it really is possible — particularly in Los Angeles...
...athletic scholarships. It has won a number of NCAA championships—just take a look at the historic run the fencing team made this year—but seems to be mired in the middle of the national pack in many of the major sports.And finally, the school recruits some of the nation’s top athletes, but until they make an impact on the field, court, track, or ice, they seldom come up during breakfast-table discussions. Our feature today notwithstanding, they too rarely show up in the pages of our very own breakfast-table daily.Outside...
...only one to experience Gates’ charm. Gates—who has built the Af-Am Department into a powerhouse over his decade-and-a-half at its helm—says he has sent flowers to every single scholar he has tried to recruit...
Scarry says the dinner was planned with the approval of the English Department, which initially hoped to recruit Pinker for itself...
...programming at the Cooke Foundation, a foundation that provides scholarships for students at community college. Community college students include large populations of minorities, students from single parent families or who are the first in their families to attend college, and low income students that four-year colleges seek to recruit to increase diversity, according to Wyner. But many private top-tier colleges, such as Harvard, are not reaching out to encourage applications from community colleges.Community college students at Harvard commented that applying to the college was a decision that they had to research on their own. Besselle, a former Vista...