d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 1 mlgb等同我鳖舞蹈口马克思主义学院辅导员出身?
David Coleman
Coleman graduated in 1991 with a B.A. in philosophy from Yale University.[4]
As an undergraduate at Yale, he participated in the Ulysses S. Grant
tutoring program in reading for inner-city New Haven high school students,
in conjunction with which he started Branch, a community service program for
inner city students. While tutoring predominantly lower-income black and
Latino high school students in English poetry, Coleman professed himself
surprised that "thirty years after the civil-rights movement, none of these
students were close—not even close—to being ready for Yale. They'd had so
little practice with commanding difficult text [sic]."[5]
Coleman was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1991 and studied English
literature at University College, Oxford.[6] He also studied classical
philosophy at Cambridge University.[7] During his stay in England, he met
Jason Zimba, a graduate of Williams College and a fellow Rhodes Scholar, who
was studying mathematics and physics. The two became good friends and
future business partners. Zimba, who would receive his doctorate in
Mathematical Physics from Berkeley in 2001, went on to become a professor at
Bennington College, of which Coleman's mother was president.[8] | i****a 发帖数: 36252 | 2 Yale for everyone*!
* disclaimer: except Chinese | l*h 发帖数: 4124 | 3 学马列的还挺拽的,我是野路的
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【在 d********f 的大作中提到】 : mlgb等同我鳖舞蹈口马克思主义学院辅导员出身? : David Coleman : Coleman graduated in 1991 with a B.A. in philosophy from Yale University.[4] : As an undergraduate at Yale, he participated in the Ulysses S. Grant : tutoring program in reading for inner-city New Haven high school students, : in conjunction with which he started Branch, a community service program for : inner city students. While tutoring predominantly lower-income black and : Latino high school students in English poetry, Coleman professed himself : surprised that "thirty years after the civil-rights movement, none of these : students were close—not even close—to being ready for Yale. They'd had so
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