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June 10, 2004

Daniel Ho
Holder of the 'Amtrak Degree'
Daniel Ho has completed a joint political science and law degree program at Harvard and Yale. For Ho, the question was never what he wanted to do with his life, but how to do all the things that interested him. (Staff photo Jon Chase/Harvard News Office)
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How to exploit Cape Town's Knowledge
Visiting Ph.D. candidate looks at different 'disability cultures'

Newly minted master travels around globe for Operation Smile
The world smiles with HSPH's Ellen Agler

What makes Carolina Johnson run?
Graduating senior plans to take on local pol in bid for Mass. legislature

Louisa Hall and the poetry of squash
A champion on the court finds time to write a thesis on Seamus Heaney

From the killing fields to the groves of academe
HBS graduate Sonny Chheng's unthinkable past, and hopeful future

Seeing the 'other' with clarity
Stephanie Saldana is committed to improving Muslim-Christian relations

Daniel Ho hits the road for joint degree
In a back-and-forth affair with Harvard and Yale, Ho marries law and politics

Mark Jennings practices the 'theology of doing'
Minister's journey from the mean streets and back

Berenika Zakrzewski tickles ivories, emotions
World-class concert pianist, graduating senior hits all the right notes

Learning to fly - and teaching others
Maribel Hernández plans to find ways for poor students in Mexico to continue their education

GSD grad has designs on Nepal
Architect Mollica Manandhar has plans for public space in her native Kathmandu

Kristy Benoit proves that kindness is catching
Back home in Nova Scotia, she learned to work, and be kind

Service above and beyond
Gregory Wong heeds the call to Baghdad

Hip-hopping M.D. has just begun to dance
Med School M.D., HSPH master Coleen Sabatini is way too busy to rest on her laurels

 

 

 

 

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