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Levin and Adams argued that recruited students face lower admissions standards, underperform once admitted and tend to isolate themselves on campus.
Every cell in your body contains a copy of your entire genetic makeup--some 50,000 known genes and gene variants. But to make that information useful to scientists who are trying to identify genetic markers for cancer and develop drugs that target specific genes, a tool was needed to...
9. I think there should be a lot more promotion of interaction of students with the community. The university has tried to isolate students from the community.
Just because the Quad no longer isolates a particular constituency doesn’t mean it doesn’t isolate at all. While it may be a small-scale representation of the College as a whole, with the same ratio of varsity sports players, artists and pre-med students...
“If we’re going to change institutions, we need to pack them full of minorities,” said Steven K. Ridgill ’06, arguing that blacks should not isolate themselves from institutions that they feel treat them poorly.