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annieversary3 · 5 months
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hi guys i made a linkedin account, can fellow Lesbianism University alumni follow me? ^-^
im very businesscore and super productivity oriented, i post very insightful business related content :3
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cryingisntpain · 5 months
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eternallyunrested · 2 months
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jstor · 1 year
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I would like to say: I'm really going to miss you when I graduate, because while yes I do use you for schoolwork, you make researching weird subjects so much easier when I have questions when I write stuff for pleasure.
Graduating doesn't mean an end to researching weird subjects! First, check to see if your school offers access to alumni, and if not, remember that you can still read up to 100 articles online every month for free.
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 6 months
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by Dion J. Pierre
It is in this vexed climate that the HCJAA is seeking an urgent meeting with Gay to discuss “concrete plans to ensure the protection of Jewish students on campus.”
“Even before the current wave of antisemitism on campus, there had been a steady uptick in reported incidents of harassment, including physical assaults, verbal abuse, and graffiti of Hillel and other Jewish spaces,” the association pointed out. It also seeks an unambiguous condemnation of the Hamas pogrom from the university’s leadership, something so far conspicuous by its absence.
“There are deep concerns among the alumni about the destructive tone of conversation the university encourages by not swiftly and unequivocally condemning the terrorist attacks by Hamas,” Rebecca Claire Brooks, a co-founder of the HCJAA, told The Algemeiner in an interview on Thursday.
In the wake of Hamas’ atrocities, Harvard University has lost financial backing and faced sharp criticism for refusing to disavow students who signed the widely condemned letter that carried Bharmal’s signature. The controversies startled business and philanthropic leaders and prompted allegations that Harvard does not regard antisemitism as a significant issue.
According to Brooks, it is vital that the university establishes “whether or not there is a toxic culture at Harvard that allows a peddling of antisemitic discourse that calls all Jews colonizers, that calls for resistance by any means necessary, and that promotes very slanted views about the state of Israel.”
She stressed that HCJAA seeks “a fundamental shift in the campus culture in which students are able to have informed debates, to engage in critical thinking, to engage in moral reasoning without bullying and antagonism [from other] students.”
So far, Harvard has neither recognized nor agreed to hold a meeting with the HCJAA, which, Brooks said, is keen to discuss its “reasonable reforms.”
Other Jewish alumni cited in an HCJAA press release voiced similar concerns to Brooks.
“I’ve never seen anything like this,” said Peter Bronstein, who graduated from Harvard in 1965. “The University has accomplished twin moral failures: allowing the widespread glorification of Hamas terrorism by its students and abandoning its responsibility to teach students how to express their ideas without resorting to violent discourse.”
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uchicagomagazine · 23 days
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In the Smart Museum of Art, an alumnus at the 1978 reunion views John, a painting by Chuck Close of the artist John Roy.
Photography by Donald Rocker, UChicago Photographic Archive, apf3-02146, Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library
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hayden-davis · 16 days
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libraryofva · 16 days
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Recent Acquisition - Ephemera Collection
King William High School. Alumni Association. Tenth Annual Banquet, December 31, 1953.
Florence Marie Longest Scrapbook
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theyuniversity · 2 months
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princetonarchives · 5 months
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This Veterans Day, we remember a few of the Princetonians who have served in the U.S. military: 1. Col. Abram Zabriskie, Class of 1859, was wounded in action while serving in the Union Army during the Civil War and died in May 1864 at the age of 23.
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2. Col. William Libbey, Class of 1877, joined the New Jersey National Guard in 1900. He taught marksmanship as captain of the Princeton Company. After the outbreak of World War I, he was promoted to major in the regular army and continued to teach soldiers how to use their rifles. Ultimately, by war's end, he held the rank of Colonel, and held the curious distinction of becoming a war veteran at 63.
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3. Lt. John Winant, Class of 1945, left during his sophomore year to fight in World War II as a pilot. After his plane went down, he was feared dead before word reached the United States that he was being held prisoner. Winant remained in captivity in Southern Bavaria from October 10, 1943 to May 7, 1945.
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4. Lt. Lisa Bryant, Class of 1993, was killed on July 10, 1993 by an enlisted soldier at Fort Bragg. She was 21.
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hockeytown-gifs · 1 year
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Dancing w the Stars  -  Dallas Stars Alumni Charity Game  -  Feb. 27, 2022
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sbrown82 · 10 months
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“Your family’s last name and the size of your bank account are not a measure of merit, and should have no bearing on the college admissions process.”
– Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, executive director of Lawyers for Civil Rights
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therealmackenson10 · 2 days
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This popped up in my camera roll memories. To think, college was 9 years ago! Time flies; one moment you’re 15, the next you know it, you’re 30. Make the most of now, for tomorrow’s time is never promised. #GoBulls #USF #Alumni #ThrowBackThursday
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Alumni of the Paris School of Engineering and Techonolgies in the 16th district of Paris
French vintage postcard
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phillyphangirl · 9 months
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uchicagomagazine · 1 month
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“So many people play games—including people who don’t even realize that they’re gamers.” Arne Meyer, AB’00, of game development studio Naughty Dog, talks punk subculture, playing Zelda with his mom, and what’s next for the video game industry. Read the interview.
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