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Hernandez also did a stint as co-chair of Concilio Latino—the University’s umbrella Latino organization—and was active in HACIA Democracy, which ran model Organization of American States (OAS) conferences for high school students in Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador...
Ellwood has been a member of the school’s faculty since 1980—with a two-year leave of absence during his stint at the White House in the 1990s. He most recently served as the Black professor of political economy...
Kidd first came to Boston in the 1980s to take a job at Boston University. After a stint as manager of corporate contribution at Bank of Boston, she continued meshing business and public service. In 1992, she became vice president of development, and later acting co-chief operating officer, at a non-profit called CityYear. The organization seeks to bring together diverse groups of young adults for community service projects...
...these cookbooks and in her weekly food columns for The Nantucket Spectator, Chase prides herself on blending episodes from her life, such as her brief stint in Kerry’s bakery, with her passion for fine food, making her cookbooks a window into her world...
...Mundheim to aid the law school in it’s efforts to model it’s teaching faculty on those of American law schools. After a year in Germany and several more back at Penn, Mundheim moved to the UCLA School of Law for another visiting stint...