Scooters, sushi draw Yale grads to Google
NEW YORK — Just over a decade ago, Lisa Farley ’96 was a psychology major filing through the card catalog at Cross Campus Library. Today, Cross Campus is Bass, card catalogs gather dust and Farley — despite an initial preference for heavy tomes and dog-eared pages over technical innovation — works at Google. Farley may have taken an unexpected path to the search-engine giant, but she said she is ...
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