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Business executive who is gospel singer, author to receive Laetare Medal
Mar 15, 2021 contributor
Carla Harris, vice chairman of wealth management and senior client adviser at Morgan Stanley, is seen in this undated photo. She is a celebrated gospel singer, speaker and author and will be awarded the University of Notre Dame s 2021 Laetare Medal. The recipient of the oldest and most prestigious honor given to American Catholics was announced March 14, 2021, and the medal will be presented at the university s 176th commencement ceremony May 23. (Credit: CNS photo/courtesy University of Notre Dame.)
Carla Harris, a top executive at the investment bank Morgan Stanley, and a celebrated gospel singer, speaker and author, will be awarded the University of Notre Dame s 2021 Laetare Medal.
Businesswoman who is gospel singer, author to receive Laetare Medal
Carla Harris, vice chairman of wealth management and senior client adviser at Morgan Stanley, is seen in this undated photo. She is a celebrated gospel singer, speaker and author and will be awarded the University of Notre Dame s 2021 Laetare Medal. The recipient of the oldest and most prestigious honor given to American Catholics was announced March 14, 2021, and the medal will be presented at the university s 176th commencement ceremony May 23. (CNS photo/courtesy University of Notre Dame)
By Catholic News Service • Posted March 15, 2021
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (CNS) Carla Harris, a top executive at the investment bank Morgan Stanley, and a celebrated gospel singer, speaker and author, will be awarded the University of Notre Dame’s 2021 Laetare Medal.
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Though WHRB had to initiate its newest members over Zoom, each student picked a traditional five-character radio name.
Tune into WHRB, Harvard’s student-run radio station, just after midnight on a Sunday and you’ll hear the thumping bass of hip-hop, the staccato pulses of rap, and the soulful cadences of R&B. These beats, part of WHRB’s black music department, The Darker Side, comprise just a few hours of the station’s 24/7 lineup, which undergraduate DJs have typically broadcast live from its cozy studio in the basement of Pennypacker Hall.
But since COVID-19 closed campus, those DJs have had to pre-record programs and broadcast them remotely. They had the necessary infrastructure used during winter recess, for example but there was only so much pre-produced content already available, explained program director Katharine A.K. Courtemanche ’21. “So the question was: how are we going to continue to make, produce, and record remotely really high-quality air for such a lon
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