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When “Career” Is a Messy, Beautiful Chaos

February 8, 2016August 18, 2018 Heather Caliri

When I was twenty, I got a Rotary scholarship to go study literature at the University of Buenos Aires for a year. At the time, I only knew was that UBA was a public university with an excellent reputation. Later, I’d encounter its chaos: professors who chain-smoked without ashtrays in class, roving political party members soliciting […]

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