Word: zukerman
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...expectations, and we have to try and present a comprehensive image,” says Sarah Lockridge-Steckel ’09, the alumni representative and public relations chair of the organization. “We want to show that we can go above and beyond.”Zukerman Professor of Sociology Mary C. Waters understands the drive for the BSA image boost. “I think that any organization of African Americans is going to be aware of negative stereotypes of black Americans as not being middle class or highly educated or high-income, although that?...
...believe that these echoes of Dewey were intentional. “I don’t believe that Dewey...[was] ever mentioned in our discussions,” she writes in an e-mail.Other committee members agree. “No one brought up historical references,” Zukerman Professor of Sociology Mary C. Waters writes in an e-mail. “We were pretty focused on life after college.”Yet it is precisely this focus on relating the post-college careers of students and their current educational experiences that echoes the philosopher?...
...been studied in depth, he said. “Certainly Britain is far more secular than the U.S.—the U.S. is an anomaly as far as developed countries are concerned in terms of our religiosity,” he said. The new initiative will also involve Zukerman Professor of Sociology Mary C. Waters. Waters and Putnam will lead a summer program at Manchester focusing on immigration. Sander said that program funding will also cover additional Harvard faculty involvement and research trips for graduate students. Putnam said that the two countries’ varying experience with social issues...
Alexandra W. Zukerman ’06, who braved the ice last week, said the romantic appeal of traversing the river ice was irresistible...
...Zukerman and a friend were on a run when they noticed footprints leading out onto the frozen river, and a large question mark drawn in the snow...