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...amused patriarch, clad in a neat coat-and-tie ensemble, went on to deliver an anecdote-laden address extolling the importance of travel and diverse experiences to the cultivation of perspective and the pursuit of positive change...
...also eliminated their early admission programs. We immediately contacted them to see if they might wish to join us for recruiting activities in November and December. Both schools have enthusiastically agreed, and we believe that our combined efforts—which mirror our current spring and early fall joint travel trips to 120 cities along with Duke, Georgetown, the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford—will enable us to attract an even better and more diverse pool of applicants...
...Harvard education brings with it high expectations. A Harvard degree raises the stature of any resume. Harvard graduates travel well-paved roads to success. But what is it that students, faculty, and staff at this institution are doing to make it this way? What defines a Harvard education...
...unusual name. During a sixth grade spelling bee, the principal called her “Techroshit.” But she has since come to embrace her name and the cultural identity attached to it. Leng, known as “Tech” among her friends, will travel to Cambodia next year under the George Peabody Gardner fellowship. Her tentative plans involve working for a non-profit to provide urban women the “entrepreneurial tools” to market the silk-weaving they produce, Leng says. Her post-graduate goals reflect two interests deepened at Harvard...
...program, 18 percent will be doing a master’s program, 17 percent will be going to law school, and 4 percent will be starting business school. Not everyone will be working or attending graduate school—nearly five percent of poll respondents plan to travel for the year following graduation...