Word: recruits
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Second-year Princeton Coach Bill Tierney's whiz-like recruiting has certainly lifted the Tigers to national prominence in a hurry. This year, Tierney brought in top-goaltending recruit Scott Bacigalupo...
...relationship with Harvard will likely be a harmonious one--provided that Afro-Am makes the most of its newest recruit...
Genentech, Hennekens says, refused to participate in the international study, which compared TPA with streptokinase and a third thrombolytic called anistreplase, so a British-made version of TPA was used instead. Moreover, Hennekens says, when he tried to recruit doctors to participate, he found that some had been told by Genentech salesmen that using the other drugs in the trial could endanger their patients. Streptokinase, they were told, could cause cerebral bleeding, and anistreplase, which is derived from human plasma, was alleged to carry a risk of AIDS infection. Neither danger is significant, said Hennekens. Genentech denied any direct meddling...
According to a February 27 article in The Boston Globe, the Kennedy School endorsed an initiative to recruit gay and lesbian faculty and students as a response to the perceived homophobia of institutions like Harvard, which keeps many people either in the closet or outside of the admissions and hiring processes altogether...
Lewis flatly says that prep schools are no longer an advantage. "We recruit a diverse pool of applicants and the good candidates always appear to rise to the top," she says. "It isn't really linked to the schools...