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Tucci said he has been using this online system since September to augment his advising abilities...
...know," he says. "You can't know if 18-, 19-or 20-year-olds ever believe what you're saying." It's a low-key approach tied to a high-octane playbook. Willingham brought his free-spirited West Coast offense--lots of passing, lots of trickery--to augment Notre Dame's already dominant defense...
Hopefully the success and heightened interest in freshman seminars will encourage individual departments to increase the number of upperclass seminars. The type of in-depth learning that takes place in a small, intimate setting is of the utmost benefit to undergraduates, and an increase in these offerings will augment the academic career of any Harvard student...
...University’s most loyal supporters. As such, we will continue to give tours to campus visitors through the Information and Marshal’s Offices and volunteer during Freshman Week, Parents’ Weekends, Arts First and Commencement. We have always looked for additional ways to augment our service to the Harvard community, and we will use this unique moment in our history to explore those opportunities...
...been cut in half—making the cost ridiculously low relative to normal rates in Washington), my roommate and I certainly would have never agreed in advance to this cramped and undesirable living arrangement, no matter the price. My roommate does note, however, that the savings do significantly augment our beer budget...