Word: marissa
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...many people have seen or touched their medical record? That really shouldn't be the case in this information age.' MARISSA MAYER, Google executive, on the launch of a free service that allows customers to track their medical history online...
...Which, of course, was the point. Or part of it. A big business is at stake here, and, notwithstanding Google's desire for you to "select world-class art that really reflects your personality," as Google VP Marissa Mayer wrote on her blog yesterday morning, getting people to move from minimalist Google Classic to iGoogle is a key strategic goal for the company. (And if it's possible to get the word Google into that sentence anymore than I did, I'll customize your homepage myself...
...parts of Latino culture that we can’t exhibit through our own students here,” Rosa says. “There are 21-plus cultures, and though our Latino culture and presence is growing at Harvard, it is still small.”Director Marissa C. Lopez ’10 notes the importance of holding Presencia Latina over April Visiting Weekend in order to show incoming freshmen the strength of the Latino community at Harvard. Both Lopez and Pacheco agree that their experiences at the Presencia Latina shows they attended during their Visiting Weekends influenced...
...match their shield. They’re the, what are they, the tigers? And there’s a gorilla. It doesn’t make any sense.”The outdoor raucousness only continued what began several hours earlier in the freshman dorms.Waiting in line at Annenberg, Marissa A. Babin ’11—who will be living in Pforzheimer House next year—said a group of PfoHo residents had pounded on her door that morning, barged into her dorm room, and delivered her housing assignment letter.“They came in blowing...
...United States began observing the holiday after massive Irish immigration and the establishment of Irish communities in the early 20th century. But the focus of the day has shifted from religious ceremonies to ethnic pride and parties in modern times. “Fun, green, drunkenness,” Marissa L. Long ’08 said at the Woodbridge Society’s St. Patrick’s Day party on Saturday. “I’m Catholic—I’ve lived in Boston all my life, so it’s a pretty...