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...schools—did we deserve it? How about those who were accepted to Teach for America, or signed by the top investment banks and consulting firms? The fellowship game makes us scratch our heads as well. How does one Harvard graduate get paid to do little more than drink beer at a posh British university while another must work multiple part-time jobs to pay his living expenses so that he can spend his days doing non-profit volunteer work in Arab East Jerusalem...
...think I’m going to need a drink,” Ahn says, as she sizes up her reflection...
...less than a day, members of the class of 2003 can officially call themselves Harvard graduates. Such a title contains countless perks—the ability to wear crimson with pride, drink cocktails at posh Harvard clubs and give one’s children a leg up in college admissions are just the beginning. But there are potential drawbacks associated with the Ivy seal of approval. The perfect example: the proverbial “H-Bomb” and its inevitable mixed reactions. Some treat Harvard grads with awe, others with revulsion. Harvard Professor of Psychology Ellen J. Langer admits...
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have found that people who drink alcohol do not have a reduced risk of Parkinson’s disease, challenging the link between Parkinson’s and an avoidance of addictive behaviors that had been suggested by previous studies...
...people with Parkinson’s have this special type of personality that leads them to avoid behaviors that are addictive, then we would expect that they drink less too,” said Hernan, who added that his latest results have not supported this theory...