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...spring we had reviewed a complete list of part-time faculty," said Dr. Joseph C. Kvedar, an assistant professor in the department. "There were 30 people who weren't really actively involved. We sent them all a letter telling them that if they felt differently that they should contact us to provide us with evidence of their value [or else they would be dismissed...
After a year in the laboratory of Dr. Richard Granstein, now a professor at Cornell University, he became a resident in the HMS Academic Department of Dermatology, a position that he held from July 1987 to June...
...your basic problem is communication, a family therapist might be more important than a business consultant," suggests Rob Singh, entrepreneurship professor at the University of the Pacific's business school. "If you can open the communication lines and face issues, you can move on." Neil Koenig, a psychologist from California and author of You Can't Fire Me, I'm Your Father, has recently included among his clients a family-business owner who is 93, another who is 82. "Fifteen, 20 years ago, these gentlemen would not have talked to someone like me. They would have thought what...
...individual. They must also have a strong business background. "This person has to understand strategic, estate and succession planning--and how a family can work together when power, money, positions and messed-up relationships are involved," says David Kipper, president of Executive Psychological Consulting in Chicago and research professor at Roosevelt University's School of Psychology. Attorneys, university business schools or groups like the Family Firm Institute, the Aspen Family Business Group or the Family Office Exchange may refer families to suitable psychotherapists...
...Architecture has been nostalgic forever for a bygone era," he says. Lynn isn't. At 35, he's already a much discussed theorist who teaches at both UCLA and the Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule in Zurich, Switzerland, where he is nothing less than professor of spatial conception and exploration. At FORM, his Los Angeles-based architecture firm, he practices what he preaches. When an online home-furnishing company, Prettygoodlife.com chose him to design its showrooms, it asked, he says, for "a blob that can mutate but maintain its basic identity." (Think of Liz Taylor in the '80s.) Lynn gave them swelling...