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Working wonders
When you consider how many students from the schools of Arts and Sciences and Engineering hold campus jobs, you can't help
but wonder how the university could possibly function without
them. Some 4,300 students have campus jobs, split nearly
perfectly in half between undergraduate and graduate
students.
"You will find students in every nook and
cranny of this institution, from the laboratories to the service
divisions to the provost's and president's offices," says D. Lynn
O'Neil, director of Student Employment and
Payroll Services. "And those numbers don't take into account
all the students who work in volunteer programs that serve the
campus and community."
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Baritone wins top opera
competitions
When baritone Chen-Ye Yuan auditioned for Roger Brunyate two
years ago, the Peabody Opera director wrote at the time that "his
was the best voice I had ever heard without having to pay for the
privilege."
Last month, Chen-Ye, now a student at Peabody,
was a winner in the final round of the Metropolitan Opera
Auditions Competition from a field of over 2,000 entries.
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