PAWcast: Jeff Korzenik ’85 Lays Out a Road Map for Second-Chance Hiring
‘This is an investment in a talent pool that you can’t afford to overlook’
‘This is an investment in a talent pool that you can’t afford to overlook’
‘We should recognize the value of smaller places … they are much more than the pictures of hopelessness that we so often see’
‘I just want writers to have that liberty of imagination’
‘That adage holds true, that every villain is the hero of their own story’
‘There’s something quite extraordinary in all these things that we’ve experienced’
‘You had sons, dads, and grandfathers sometimes on the same progression line, as they moved up’
‘Birds taught me to see in a completely different way’
‘We saw ourselves not as CEOs and Wall Street guys but guys who love to play basketball’
‘That was really my project with Eleanor ... to tell her in a way that was closer, maybe, closer to the way she had actually lived her life’
“We took the lesson there that everybody’s more complex, and it’s worth trying to understand”
“There’s a part of human experience which is fundamentally unpredictable”
Falling GDPs could lead to sovereign defaults, according to the visiting economics professor
A deep dive into the history of the popular puzzles
What the science of social bonds can teach us about our own relationships
Whether face-to-face or in a text, communication is key
‘Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but that’s a long one for me’
Grassroots campaigns are pushing the amendment forward
Very unlikely is ‘not the same thing as zero, but we as human beings tend to conflate those two’
From the Fourth Amendment to discriminatory traffic stops
Behind the trend of spouses living apart to pursue their careers
The Oxford-bound history major reflects and looks forward
Family histories intertwine in her new novel, The Peacock Feast
After a choice driven by ‘decades of dissatisfaction,’ the future remains unclear
Why a better outlook pays off ‘in almost every possible dimension’