Seniors
Wedding: Michael J. Gaffney ’08-’10 and Jenny C. Carloss ’07
Michael J. Gaffney ’08-’10 said he “thought it was code” when Jenny C. Carloss ’07 asked him to come over for a study session the night before their American Presidency exam in January 2007. “I brought a movie,” he explained.
Wedding: Michael P. Silvestri ’10 and Liza Pope
It was an afternoon and evening that Liza Pope would later remember as a “beautiful romantic fairytale.”
Wedding: Maria Carla Chicuén ’10 and Antonio
María Carla Chicuén ’10 and Antonio may have grown up just blocks away in Havana, Cuba, but it took a Harvard invention to bring them together.
Wedding: Rachel Esplin Odell ’10 and Scott Odell
Rachel Esplin Odell ’10 came very close to missing her own engagement.
Wedding: Samuel D. Stuntz '10 and Elizabeth A. Cook '10
When Elizabeth A. Cook ’10 organized a movie night for the Harvard Undergraduate Fellowship, a Christian student organization, she was hoping that fellow member Samuel D. Stuntz ’10 would attend.
Wedding: Alexander J. Ahmed ’10 and Rebecca J. Morton
Alexander J. Ahmed ’10 and Rebecca J. Morton no longer remember the first time they met, but there’s no shortage of early recollections.
Wedding: Lindsey M. Parker ’10 and Stephanie J. Brinton ’10
Lindsey M. Parker ’10 likes views of bright city lights. Early in his career at the College, he and then-girlfriend Stephanie J. Brinton ’10 spent nights together running his favorite city trail through the streets of Cambridge, along the Charles, and then onto a spot just beyond the B.U. Bridge, where the bright view of Boston arose before the jogging couple.
Wedding: Michael Y. Wu ’10 and Y. Jenny Cao ’10
First Class Marshal Nworah B. Ayogu ’10 grabbed the microphone. Before a crowd of more than 1000 at the Senior Soirée last Saturday, he announced the 3-hour-old engagement of Michael Y. Wu ’10 and Y. Jenny Cao ’10. The crowd erupted into cheers and applause.
Senior Survey 2010
The number of Harvard seniors who intend to join the workforce next year and have found employment by graduation rose from 58 percent last year to nearly two-thirds for the Class of 2010.
Financial Aid
Those who self-reported as legacies were less likely to receive financial aid.
Alcohol
Three-quarters of the Class of 2010 reported drinking alcohol once a week or more.