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...know from my interactions with my advisees that you spend a good number of hours on classroom work, but there is a lot of work outside of the classroom,” Smith said in a phone interview on Monday. “I think the dean of the College is a critical position, and we need to pay attention.” —Claire M. Guehenno contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Alexander D. Blankfein can be reached at ablankf@fas.harvard.edu...
...base at the Baylor University College of Medicine, the couple decided that they would prefer to get married before starting graduate school. Unlike some other young marriages, the rationale behind the wedding is unrelated to their religious beliefs. “The important part is how much time you spend with the person, not how long you’ve been together,” Tau says. “The people in the relationship know what it is like better than anyone else.” It helps that their families get along very well, the couple says...
After four years as head coach, Sarah Nelson ’94 stepped down after the season to spend more time with her family, which includes an infant daughter...
...doing well” at Harvard weren’t scripted, leaving me to wonder: Was it based on your grades, the kind of impact you had in your activities, the number of Facebook friends you had, or maybe the amount of time you could spend playing XBox while still acing Expos? Whatever the measure was, I felt humbled by the group of talented, ambitious students around me. “Doing well” had for so long been equated to “being the best.” Suddenly...
...initial response to this distress may be a familiar one to my fellow Harvard students—I decided to work harder, to sleep less, and to spend much of my Crimson Cash on coffee and Red Bull. And while I did notice some improvement here and there, I knew this approach was unsustainable. Exhausted and bleary-eyed on Friday nights as I reflected on the school week that had just ended, I felt overwhelmed and intimidated by the work that lay ahead...