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...addition, Faust says, the short-term, flexible nature of Radcliffe’s fellowship program allows it to serve as a testing ground for ventures that could later move to other parts of Harvard...
While Whitehead realized that this rule may have jeopardized the short-term financial success of the firm, he felt that it would improve Goldman’s image, making it beneficial for business in the long...
...Perhaps napping in these kind of work environments would make workers more efficient and have a long-term benefit rather than the short-term boost that you can get from caffeine,” she added...
...starting sophomore year, friends say Gates started talking about business more seriously. He was not interested in the short-term or the small scale. He wanted to really make an impact...
With a monumental move to Allston looming on the horizon, Harvard-Cambridge relations will only grow more uncertain. As a first step toward reconciliation in the short-term, the University should modify its current building proposals to account for loudly voiced but often unheeded community concerns, and it should ensure that future proposals for new projects are not announced until it has solicited neighborhood input. At the same time, local residents should acknowledge the University’s positive contributions to their community and should look to take advantage of its immense resources in a mutually beneficial relationship. Progress...