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I want soccer to be a stable profession that attracts young female athletes when they graduate from college.
My main graduate training was received at the University of Chicago from which I received the Ph.D. in 1938.
I am presently in my thirteenth year of teaching a graduate course at the University of Southern California.
My wife, Ashley, is a West Texan, a graduate of Abilene Cooper Public High School and the University of Texas.
I was an American Studies student at Berkeley as an undergraduate, and pretty much as a graduate student, too.
I didn't graduate. I was doing theater in Michigan the summer after my junior year and just moved on to New York.
In the United States, in poetry workshops, it's now quite a thing to make graduate students learn poems by heart.
When you graduate and come out with a degree in drama, that doesn't mean you're skilled and you're a professional.
Like a lot of people, I sold my first script in graduate school at UCLA, a 'Joan of Arc' for producer Joel Silver.
Every young man that we want to bring here to the University of Georgia, we want them to graduate from this place.
I wear tweed jackets and button-down shirts. I am a 1955 graduate of Harvard University who drives a 1968 Mercedes.
Why must everyone need a doctorate to teach? You can be a graduate from my institute in two months and for $11,000.
People can graduate from beauty school and know everything about white hair and nothing about African-American hair.
Do you want to continue being great at being in your twenties, or do you want to step up and graduate into adulthood?
I was from a small town, and nobody really expects you to leave, especially before you graduate. That doesn't happen.
The violence in the schools of today will inevitably graduate to the streets, offices, cities, and borders of tomorrow.
I was an English major at Yale, but I did do undergraduate theater there. And I went to the graduate school for acting.
I went through withdrawal when I got out of graduate school. It's what you learn, what you think. That's all that counts.
Michigan has such grandiosity. It has all those all-Americans. You can't go anywhere without finding a Michigan graduate.
I went to NYU for a year and a half, and I graduated from there and then years later went to Columbia for graduate school.
Graduate school is a really supportive environment, but in a way, it was only when that support vanished that I flourished.
I graduated in 2009, which - if you think back to where the economy was at that time - was an interesting time to graduate.
When I was in graduate school in consumer science and math, all of the big companies had labs, all doing blue sky research.
We want our students to graduate from high school, but we want them to graduate with a plan, whether it's college or career.
I didn't even graduate from high school. I've never told anybody that before. I got my degree later, when I was in the army.
I'm a graduate of Princeton, and I just want to say you don't have to go to an Ivy League school to be on the Supreme Court.
We had to get serious and hit all aspects. We had to graduate. That's what you got to do: reach all people across the nation.
I never felt that I had the natural intellectual gifts that the people who graduate first in their class from Harvard Law had.
'The Graduate' must be the best use of songs ever in a movie; it adds a layer to the movie you wouldn't ever get from a score.
Once you graduate from the Under-19 level, no one really gives you technical advice. It is all about making mental adjustments.
I think that for me, as a UNC graduate, I value my education - I think everyone who's gone to that university values education.
You don't have to be a genius or a visionary or even a college graduate to be successful. You just need a framework and a dream.
My parents met when they were graduate students at UC Berkeley in the 1960s. They were both active in the civil-rights movement.
I moved to New York in '92 and got my graduate degree in acting from NYU - they have a great acting program. I graduated in '95.
Every so often, I feel I should graduate to classical music, properly. But the truth is, I'm more likely to listen to rock music.
It was actually a women's writing group I belonged to in graduate school that gave me the courage to move from poetry to fiction.
I was the only BBC graduate trainee in 1961 interested in arts broadcasting. I knew I wanted to write, and I had to make a living.
I studied acting in NYU's graduate program, in which we covered everything from Ibsen and Chekov to August Wilson and David Mamet.
When I started teaching at Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2000, no field-based courses in strategic philanthropy existed.
As a graduate student at Harvard, I had to explain quite a few times that I was allowed to attend a university as a woman in Iran.
All through graduate school, instead of having a television I read murder mysteries: Hammett, Chandler, Ruth Rendell, P. D. James.
I went to Paramount High School, Mayfair High School, all types of high schools. I'm not a high school graduate, but it's all good.
I never brought it up when I coached, but I have close ties at Ohio State. Unfortunately, I even have a graduate degree from there.
Understood what the struggle was about. My mother. Couldn't read or write, but she had more sense than many a graduate from Harvard.
I was an English major in college, and then I went to graduate school in English at the University of North Carolina for three years.
Aside from a brief stint as a writing tutor during graduate school, I have managed to avoid respectable employment all my adult life.
The message from the Technion when I was a student was: 'You will be so good that when you graduate, everyone will want to hire you.'
For graduate school I ended up going to the University of Iowa, which is, of course, the best graduate writing program in the country.
The early 1960s, when I started my graduate studies at UC Berkeley, were a period of experimental supremacy and theoretical impotence.
Over my life as a teacher, women have been too quiet. I'm quiet myself. I don't think I said three words the whole of graduate school.