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...meantime, Ingber said that he will continue to recruit faculty from across the University for the institute and begin moving laboratories into temporary locations next year, first at the Harvard Institute of Medicine Building in the Longwood Medical Area and then at the Northwest Science Building in Cambridge campus, before the final move to Allston...
...event, though notably absent were major banks including Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, which have attended the career fair in the past. OCS’s interim director, Robin E. Mount, explained that many firms have said that the career forum would not be the best use of their recruiting budgets. Despite the turmoil on Wall Street, most recruiters interviewed said that their hiring numbers have not changed. E. Ashley Seybould, recruiting coordinator for the Fidelity Consulting Group, a subset of the large Boston-based investment firm, said that the privately-held company is very stable in the market, despite...
...said. “I did Dorm Crew at Harvard—I have heart for students who have to work to survive.” Representatives from the non-profits Boston 826, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, and Boston Cares said they saw HollaDay as a forum to recruit volunteers. The importance of HollaDay had particular resonance this year in light of Boston’s Commonwealth Compact, a community initiative to make Massachusetts a location of choice for people of color. “We figure if people feel more comfortable in a place and enjoy it more...
...backup goalie for the Crimson, but only appeared in two games last season. Sophomore Ryan Carroll was injured halfway through the season and sat out for a considerable period of time. Carroll has only appeared in one college competition. Finally, freshman Matthew Hoyle is a highly regarded recruit who offers a lot of potential but has yet to be tested in a college arena.“At this point I’d say there is a large window of opportunity, but we’re confident that one of those guys will step up,” Donato...
...after another bout of silence in response to a proposed candidate. “See how easy that worked!” Harvard Law School student Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, a former member of the College’s very own Undergraduate Council, spoke briefly to recruit Graduate Student Council members willing to serve as representatives on the Harvard Graduate Council, the “umbrella organization that represents all of the twelve graduate schools.” “Very competitive process we have here,” Brown said. He turned to the graduate...