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...There was a lot of pressure on him to lie,” says one longtime administrator. “More disturbing was the expectation that he would dissimulate or mislead in the press release about the circumstances of his leaving...
...various distinct fields of study, but are actively encouraged to do so. Students must be able to position themselves at the intersection of fields—the current system of joint-concentrations is pedagogically stifling. But an institutional structure should also be created to accommodate those whose academic interests lie in two unrelated disciplines. The often-arbitrary walls between concentrations need not be so high...
Does a culinary career lie ahead? Ahn doesn’t think so. “It’d be fun to go to culinary school just for kicks,” she says, “but as far as making an actual profession of it—no.” She plans to live in Boston next year while she works in a medicine-related field. Although fellow culinary team members express disappointment at Ahn’s decision not to follow her passion for food, Magali A. Fassiotto ’05 sees a connection...
...should have gone to another school. What are you going to do—lie? That means you’re telling the person, “You can’t handle the truth.” How condescending is that? I mean, please. You did get into one of the best schools in the world but a lot of it was luck, don’t ever forget that. The more you adopt that “whatever” attitude the more likable you’ll come...
Another possible incentive to persuade faculty to teach may lie in providing more funds to departments to increase pay for clinical faculty...