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Erica R. Michelstein
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Competition For Jobs After Harvard Difficult, Many Graduate Students Say
While College seniors know that they will vacate their rooms the day after Commencement, graduate students have no such definitive
Harvard Students Turned Away From Polls
At least a dozen Harvard students who filled out voter registration forms in Massachusetts during last month's Institute of Politics
Tutors Cautiously Play Two Roles: Parent and Friend
From its earliest designs, Harvard's residential Houses were meant to integrate learning and living. But when House residents err--whether it
Onie Leaves Community Healthier After Years of Service
Rebecca D. Onie '97 never did community service during high school. But at Harvard, she helped turn her brainchild, Project
Tufts Student Group 'Derecognized,' Accused of Discrimination
As gays and lesbians at Harvard celebrated "Gaypril" with posters, dances and performances, students at Tufts University have been preoccupied
Faculty Donate Election Dollars
Professors' political views are often expressed subtly in class--one professor in a popular science lecture course told the class this
State Attorney General Considers Harvard Plan
Massachusetts State Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly is considering a new Harvard proposal to rescue the financially-troubled Harvard Pilgrim Health
The Converted
On a Saturday afternoon, James R. Salzmann '02 sits down to brunch in pressed khakis, a button-down shirt, and a
What's the Real Info?
Their presentations are as glossy as their full-page Crimson advertisements. Free food at posh hotels. Young professionals in business suits
Sidebar: Rating the Recruiting Process
Investment and consulting firms are in the business of selling images and ideas, and their information sessions are no different.
Uncovering the Riches Outside the Courses of Instruction
Undergraduates sporting Harvard course catalogues and Cue guides were as ubiquitous in Harvard Yard last week as the photo-snapping tourists.
University Couples
In a student life survey earlier this year, the Crimson found that only about two thirds of the college's undergraduates
Bulking Up His Idaho Roots
Gregory C. Carr has an impressive list of credentials. The 1986 Kennedy School of Government graduate has a masters degree
Joseph I. Lin '00
While most students were packing giant cartons and lugging futons to house storage rooms, Joseph I. Lin '00 was practicing
Ted A. Mayer
Ted A. Mayer may have left the "chef-ing" business 25 years ago, but he still speaks like a restaurateur. "Any