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...You??re a Briggs-Copeland lecturer here at Harvard, and that lectureship is a big honor in the world of literature. So what’s your day-to-day life as a Briggs-Copeland lecturer like? Any perks...
...preserve the essence of what makes Harvard the university that it is,” Kirwan said. “What are the core missions, core services of the organization you work for? It’s important to keep those in the forefront of your mind as you??re planning what cuts you can make...
...often find ourselves wandering the streets of Cambridge on Saturday nights bemoaning the lack of good parties and wishing there was something else to do besides attend another kegger in Mather or a rager at the Delphic. But now, with local restaurant Fire and Ice opening a new nightclub, you??ll now have one more option...
...search is a contact sport no matter what industry you??re looking at,” Carroll said. “And the thing with industries like publishing is that they don’t want a passive way of looking for talent. They want someone who’s really passionate about the job. They want you to find them.” Carroll cited the case of Conde Nast, which actively hid links to their internship application to eliminate the less dedicated...
...went to OCS sophomore year because I wanted to apply for an internship in D.C. A guy spent seven minutes with me, and he basically said, ‘You??re too young for any of the jobs,’ and handed me a business card,” she said. “I ended up getting the internship I wanted...