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...While women at Harvard boast diversity, talent, ambition, leadership, great character, beauty, and creativity, of late, we lack a certain devotion to imagining the abundance of paths that we may pursue as women. The individual woman should dare to daydream beyond the popularly accepted ideals of what an educated, privileged woman may do with her life. Here on our beloved campus, we tend to gravitate towards two specific paradigms of a woman’s future: the “superwoman” who wants to achieve everything, and the accomplished woman who prefers to stay at home to raise...

Author: By Darja Djordjevic | Title: Imagine All the Women | 3/13/2007 | See Source »

Sound impossible? Just ask Princeton’s Harrison Schaen ’08, whose glossy mag, Oh So Fresh!, debuted at Princeton this past month, ostensibly dedicated to recognizing the vast troves of artistic indie talent lurking just beneath Princeton’s J-Crew facade...

Author: By Paul R. Katz | Title: You: The Magazine | 3/12/2007 | See Source »

...keep a roof overhead, and they didn't much bandy about terms like career development and change catalyst. Today, why we work is much more complex. There's still the roof, of course, but success is also measured by the freedom to pursue a lifelong passion, exploit a hidden talent or even try to save one small corner of the world at a time. No amount of success seems to scratch the itch; a survey by Netshare, a career site for high-earning executives, found that almost half its subjects are actively trying to transition into a new field...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Zeal For the Job | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...Alvelda, 42, says talent flocks to the company, where the average age is 34, lured by the prospect of working the leading edge--and a big payday when the company goes public or gets bought out. Employee numbers, known by everyone, are status symbols to show who got in early. Alvelda is No. 1. And as he searches for new "superstars" to add to his team, MobiTV surges ahead of revenue projections and subscriber count, chasing the world's 2.2 billion mobile users--starting with the 221 million wireless users in the U.S., where 2.3% (5.1 million) subscribe to mobile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Programming Provocateurs | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...that Harvard is the best college in the world, and I want to make our programming the best programming in the world,” says Hernandez. “Because production costs have gone down so much, and it really just takes the right equipment and the right talent to get this done well. We have the potential here to compete with any nationally-produced program.”Mia P. Walker ’10, creator and executive producer of “On Harvard Time,” which is styling itself to become Harvard?...

Author: By Kimberly B. Kargman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Back To Our Regularly Scheduled Program? | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

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