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The woman begins to sing the National Anthem.
Woman singing: O say can you see.
Screen cuts to view of the New York City skyline during the day.
Woman singing: By the dawn s early light.
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Onscreen text reads: Vocal performance by Grace Victoria D’Haiti, Barnard College, 2021.
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D’Haiti singing: What so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming.
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The Thinker and other sculptures.
D’Haiti singing: Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight.
Published: Apr 27, 2021
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (BUSINESS WIRE) Repertoire Immune Medicines, a clinical-stage biotech company decoding the immune synapse to create novel immune therapies for cancer, immune disorders, infectious disease, and other serious diseases, today announced the company has elected neuroscience researcher and educator, Susan Hockfield, Ph.D., President Emerita of MIT, to its board of directors.
John Cox, Chief Executive Officer, Board of Directors, Repertoire Immune Medicines
“Dr. Hockfield is a tremendous addition to Repertoire Immune Medicines, as a scientist, organizational leader, and public servant,” said John Cox, CEO of Repertoire. “Our company is positioned at the frontier of immune medicines based on our ability to understand the drivers of cellular immunity. The breadth and depth of Dr. Hockfield’s experiences will help guide us along the way.”
‘Elaborate plan to steal money, personal data’: Journalist Nidhi Razdan on fake Harvard offer
The former NDTV anchor said the sophisticated phishing attack was meant to access her bank account, emails, medical records and other personal information.
A day after announcing that she was falsely
led to believe that she had been offered a teaching position at Harvard, journalist Nidhi Razdan on Saturday alleged the entire process was an elaborate plan aimed at “stealing my money and taking my personal data to misuse it”.
In a detailed account published in a blog on NDTV, Razdan said she fell for the sophisticated phishing attack, which comprised not only the exchange of phone calls and emails, but elaborate interviews, forged appointment letters, and “official” invitations.
Elaborate Plan to Access Bank, Personal Data : Nidhi Razdan on Fake Harvard Offer
The former anchor in her statement published on NDTV detailed out in chronological order how she had been made to believe that she indeed got an opportunity at the Harvard University.
Former NDTV executive editor Nidhi Razdan. Photo: British High Commission/Flickr CC BY NC ND 2.0
Tech16/Jan/2021
New Delhi: In a detailed account after her announcement that she fell victim to a sophisticated phishing attack that lured her into thinking she had been hired as a journalism professor at Harvard University in the US, senior journalist and former