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It also noted that inconsistent and inadequate training of residential tutors and faculty members hampers the ability of those who know students best to advise them on how to get help.
The report advocated the creation of “mental health resource person[s],” each of whom could advise up to 40 designated first-years if students felt they were not getting adequate information from proctors or their primary care practioner (PCP).
“As people see more and more kids who do Teach for America and then go on to advise a governor on education policy, or to be a Supreme Court justice, or to medical school, where they work in a clinic in a disadvantaged neighborhood—the...
By the end of 1978, though, the University evaluated corporations for investments based on the benefits they provided nonwhite employees. This policy was proposed by the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR)—a committee formed in 1973 to advise the Corporation on ethical issues.
During my four years here little talk has been devoted to the happiness of students once they graduate. And from all appearances, little resources have been, too; the Office of Career Services (OCS)—with its creaky floors and overbooked counselors—appears painfully under-funded, without...