Career Advice from Around the World with Vice Dean Giordano (SFS)
“In short, Giordano explained, no two experiences are the same, and rarely can you be truly “prepared” for any of them.”
“In short, Giordano explained, no two experiences are the same, and rarely can you be truly “prepared” for any of them.”
“How does one tell the whole story of an eviction? How do you keep someone’s hardship from becoming just a statistic in a study?”
“Oh, and if she were a lab-instrument, Professor Elmendorf would be a microfuge. There’s a brand called Eppendorf. Very punny.”
“Whether big or small, people are responsible for the impacts of their actions – from how your supply chain affects people you’ve never met to how one conversation may change a colleague’s sense of belonging at work.”
“By bringing the idea of basic human dignity into policy and economics, we could change the lenses with which we view some of the challenges of international development.”
“But that’s just what the dinner series is for: the opportunity to ask questions of inspiring professors whose answers guide them towards more questions they never thought to ask.”