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...African languages and I needed students open to that, among other things.” Though Fullwiley does not know what the next years will bring, she hopes to stay at Harvard for the foreseeable future. “In five or ten years it’s really hard to say. I hope I’m still a professor here. We live in a very different era now where people move around so much because of their careers.” Branche, however, is quick to note Fullwiley’s staying power. “She?...
...many things you can do,” says Jasanoff, who has traveled to over 50 countries. She adds that both her parents are professors, so she became familiar with the career early on. “I grew up...knowing that it was going to be really hard for me to have a job going from 9 to 5, to have a boss, having little control over what I did with my day.” Julie Zikherman ’96, Jasanoff’s former roommate in Adams, says she wasn’t at all surprised...
...just never...” Ritter starts over. “So some students told me and I looked on the Internet, and I couldn’t find anything.” He laughs again. “But obviously I didn’t look very hard.” If there’s a fan base, Liu remains skeptical that it affects Ritter’s enrollment numbers. “With the difficulty of the course and the reputation of the course, the people that take it are really serious about chemistry...
...Chemical Bonding, Energy, and Reactivity: an Introduction to the Physical Sciences.” Accustomed to a lax grading system given Chemistry 163’s largely graduate student population, Cohen admits, “I’ll probably have to be more of a hard...
...path you’ve chosen best fits your personality and talents. It may be that many of you are in school because the other option is to live at home with your parents, playing video games and working at a restaurant. Or the academic work may be too hard. Your skills and interests lie elsewhere or are still to be determined. If you regularly require Adderall to cope or do well, you are likely still trying to squeeze yourself into that old, rigid educational hole your parents tried to shove you into before you were...