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...blood-alcohol levels of students, which represents “a big win for us because students are identifying each other earlier and not waiting for those extreme levels to come in.” In addition, Travia cites his education and prevention efforts as cultivating change in the behavior of freshmen and student-athletes, as both groups experienced significant declines in risk over the past two years...
...lawyer, to organize another committee, focused on student organizations and social clubs. The Committee on Social Clubs, chaired by Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd, was asked to consider “what, if any, disciplinary measures should be applied to hazing or other unsafe behavior violating College rules on alcohol or drug use,” according to the April 2007 report...
...according to Margaret L. Dale, the HMS dean for faculty and research integrity. They are permitted to do so if their financial interests do not exceed those limits, provided they disclose the relationship in publications and presentations. The study authors said they surveyed department chairs because they believed their behavior would affect that of their students and colleagues. The study authors would not divulge the results of the surveys completed by chairs at Harvard-affiliated institutions. “The surveys we’ve done have all been anonymous,” Weissman said, “but Harvard...
...than their colleagues at similar institutions, including five Ivy League schools, according to a 2006 survey assessing student wellbeing released yesterday. Harvard consistently scored well in areas such as life satisfaction and ability to cope with emotion in the survey, conducted by the Cornell Research Program on Self-Injurious Behavior in Adolescence and Young Adults. The survey found about 6.26 percent of Harvard students reported suffering from significant academic stress, compared with a reported average of 6.5 percent at other schools. The psychological rewards students receive from academic rigor contribute to the low rates of stress reported, said the author...
...language systems separate. This stringent partition of human nature between public and private, however, comes off as callow. One would be very hard pressed to be an Übermensch over breakfast and a model democrat at the office. Only in a world in which language completely controlled human behavior would his “liberal ironist” paradigm become viable...