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A Day in the Life at Kensho

Curious about a career in data and intelligence after graduation? Hear first-hand from Delphine, a machine learning engineer at Kensho, one of the top Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning firms in the country, about her day to day experience.


Live Well with Caravan: Improve Your Routine During Quarantine

Are you stressed during quarantine? Have you had trouble settling into your regular health routine at home? Are you worried about finishing final papers and taking exams in an irregular setting? Caravan Wellness is here to help you. Using its remarkable programs, including the College Student Mindfulness Program, 5 Days to Build Immunity Program, and 10 Day Transformation, college students can step up their quarantine routines.


Adobe: Make the Leap with Creative Cloud

From Photoshop to Lightroom, any college student can level up their creativity if they can make the leap. Follow Alexis, Dani, Olivia, Brian, and Eric as they become more than just students in this series created in partnership with Adobe Creative Cloud.


Weekly Updates: The Top Summer Programs for College Students in 2020

Whether serving as a stepping-stone to a future career path, a platform to develop a new skillset, or simply as a way of kicking back after a long year of academics, the right summer opportunity can have a tremendous impact.


Real Consulting with MBB Alumni

Management consulting looms large in the minds of undergraduates from top universities wanting to break into the world of business. But beyond the well-circulated stereotypes, do students really know what management consulting is all about? The Beacon Fellowship, a global consulting program led by alumni of McKinsey, Bain, and BCG, is clearing the air about the consulting industry by providing motivated undergraduates with the opportunity to work on real projects led by the industry’s top professionals.


Managing Stress in the College Process

When it comes to the college process, as a whole, there’s a lot of advice out there that sends the message of “don’t be stressed.” Though well-intentioned, anyone who has guided students through the ins and outs of applying to college (and anyone who has been through the process themselves) can tell you that it’s unrealistic. Feeling stress is as natural a part of this process as boiling water is for the process of making pasta. Helping kids manage that stress, however, is a totally different kettle of fish and we’re here to provide some tips to help you help them handle the heat.


Successful MBA Application Essays

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10 Successful Medical School Essays

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What are you doing over break? The Harvard Innovation Labs want your best idea in their innovation competition!

The President’s Innovation Challenge is a call to action, innovation and entrepreneurship. It’s a challenge to the entire Harvard community of students and postdocs to turn their ideas and solutions to real-life problems – big and small – into real-world ventures.


Claire Hale Underwood: From Pennypacker Hall to Pennsylvania Avenue

On May 22, 1987, a young Claire Hale stepped up to the podium to address a crowd of her Harvard classmates in Tercentenary Theatre. Thirty one years later, she now steps up to address the nation as its first female president and commander-in-chief.


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