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...What saddens me are students who think, because they??re sophomores or juniors in college, it’s too late to learn such-and-such languages,” she says...
...might merge into one, soon creating tons of beautiful half Asian children that love solid Confucian values almost as much as they love the snappin’ melodies of Coldplay.[1] The best way to ensure academic excellence is to demand it.[2] So THAT’S where they??ve been![3] Kirby Puckett. That’s who. And maybe Greg Ostertag...
...their heart is in the right place,” she said. OCS is useful for alumni in Boston and New York but is less effective for graduates outside those areas who are uninterested in going to graduate school, Minkoff said. Other recent alumni agreed. “They??re certainly great for an educational perspective like learning about careers, probably less helpful in actually getting a job, which is what we want at this point,” added Carrie E. Andersen ’08. But Minkoff—who is on the Recent Graduates Committee...
...mission of public services, they say administrators have not taken the issue seriously.“I think good intentions are there,” says Alicia S. Kaskela, co-chair of the Student Public Service Collaborative. “But I don’t think they??ve really been borne out in practice.”‘ZERO COMMUNICATION’While students say they believe the Kennedy School, and especially its current dean, David T. Ellwood ’75, is committed to public service, they remain concerned that the school is ignoring...
...It’s not a big part of who I am,” she says. “I have one arm, but my friends forget about it. It’ll be like, ‘Oh, does my finger look swollen?’ And they??ll grab my other hand to compare and I’ll laugh at them...