Konnichiwa (greetings from Japan)! Japan- “Land of the Rising Sun” is a country where the past (ancient temples and shrines) meets the future (advanced technology and modern cities).ÿYou may be using words like “kaizen” and “keiretsu” in your discussions. But following are some things you don’t usually hear about Japan (or read even in the [...]

Andrew Klaber (OH) Joins Young Leaders in Tokyo

 Posted by on November 17, 2008  Uncategorized
Nov 172008
 

Asia 21 Young Leaders Summit Delegates to discuss global financial crisis and scarcity of vital resources Tokyo, November 14, 2008 – Andrew Klaber (JD/MBA ’10) has been selected as one of 160 emerging leaders from 30 countries in the Asia-Pacific region who will gather at the Four Seasons Hotel in Tokyo for the Asia Society’s [...]

Apr 192005
 

On my last visit to Japan, I had formidable experience. Let me narrate whole story started from Ahmedabad, India. I explored all possible leading money changers, but could not get converted Rupees into Yen. I tried at last on Ahmedabad International Air Port before I board on plane, went in vein, the officials assured I [...]

Recruiting Snafus: What Not to Say to a Recruiter

 Posted by on February 19, 2002  Uncategorized
Feb 192002
 

So, which did you prefer – the lifeless interrogation rooms at Chase (easy escape) or making idle conversation in “reception” rooms at the Doubletree (comfy internment)? Either way, it is what happened during the interviews which results in the most giggles all up and down the hallways of Aldrich. During our heady week of selling [...]

Soldier’s Field Park: Pros and Cons

 Posted by on July 2, 2001  Uncategorized
Jul 022001
 

SOLDIERS FIELD PARK PROS: Really close to everything on campus – roll out of bed and be in class two minutes later. You can go home at lunch or between classes and make class, check e-mail, go to the bathroom, get a snack, study Buddhism, find your inner self — it’s that close. You can [...]

NH Takes a Break

 Posted by on March 26, 2001  Uncategorized
Mar 262001
 

While all of the RC-September and EC students were enjoying their weeks of pi¤a coladas and sun-baked beaches, the men and women of NH suffered through two snowstorms and four midterms, only to learn that two of the tests didn’t even count! Nevertheless, NH students learned so much, they were eager to share their newly [...]

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